New administrative measures introduced in the Bengal Army viz:- raising of four Provincial battalions - Corps of Gurkha Pioneers raised for service in Kumaon - increase to the Corps of Irregular Horse under Lieut Colonel James Skinner and the Corps of Rohilla Cavalry under Lieutenant Roberts - tw...
The Bombay Government recommend the Court of Directors to patronize Dr John Taylor's translation of the 'Lilivati', a Sanskrit Treatise on arithmetic and practical geometry.
Regulations adopted for the management of the Parvoes' (Native Writers') Fund at Bombay - appointment of Thomas Bootle as Clerk and Accountant at a salar of 50 rupees 'per mensem'.
Cases of James Silk Buckingham and John Tosh, two Europeans who arrived at Bombay without the Company's licence - Buckingham returns to Mocha - Tosh promises to return to England at the earliest opportunity.
Request of the Bible Society of Bombay for financial aid towards the establishment of a school in the Black Town for the children of Protestant Christians - question of the disposal of the legacy bequeathed by Mrs Eleanor Boyd to the Bombay Charity School.
The extracts from the London Gazette of 10 Jan 1815 appointing fifteen officers of the Company's Armies to the Order of the Bath are published as an Army General Order.
The Bombay Government decide not to make the practice of vaccination against smallpox compulsory - (includes returns of persons vaccinated in the Bombay Presidency between 1 Apr 1814 and 31 Mar 1815, pp 9 and 12-13).