Charges of embezzlement brought by the King of Oudh [Ghazi-ud-din Haidar] and others, against Panna Ali Beg, the Daroga of the Fyzabad Establishment - the Bengal Government find the charges to be inconclusive but direct that the Daroga should in future be more strictly controlled by the Resident ...
Question whether the Head Assistant at the Lucknow Residency has a right to a seat at the Resident's table - complaint of the Resident, Mordaunt Ricketts, against James Ralph, a Hyderabad Civil Servant, who had incurred the displeasure of the King of Oudh.
Rules drawn up by the tutor of the Nawab of Bengal to enforce discipline and strengthen the Nawab's character - the age at which he attains his majority to be dependent on his good behaviour.
Death of the Khas Mahal Begam, widow of the late Nawab Wazir of Oudh, Saadat Ali Khan, on 7 June 1826 - the King of Oudh [Ghazi-ud-din Haidar] disregards the terms of her will and takes possession of her property, (includes a copy of the will, pp 19-35).