Difference of opinion between the Governor of Madras, Sir Thomas Munro, and the Commander in Chief, Lieut General Sir George Townshend Walker, regarding the channel of communication for correspondence pertaining to HM Forces.
Papers regarding the revenue settlement of Salem District for the Fasli year 1235 (ie Jul 1825-Jul 1826) question of the assessment of waste lands brought under cultivation, etc.
Request of John Curnin, the Company's Astronomer at Bombay, to be allowed to purchase an equatorial telescope which had formerly belonged to King George III - extra expenditures incurred in the construction of the new observatory at Bombay etc.
An experiment is conducted at St Thomas' Mount to demonstrate Lieut Colonel Charles William Pasley's plan for blowing open the gates of a fort with bags of powder - the experiment is judged to be a success.
The Madras Government forward to London 4 copies of Captain John Henry Crisp's treatise on determining terrestrial longitudes by the right ascension of the moon.
Papers regarding the revenue settlement of South Arcot District for the Fasli year 1235 (ie Jul 1825-Jul 1826) - minute by the Governor of Madras, Sir Thomas Munro, on his tour through the Southern Provinces.
Casualty returns for EIC and King's Troops on the Madras Establishment in the Maratha Wars of 1803-05 and 1817-18 and the Burmese War of 1824-26 (with associated correspondence).