The Madras Government purchase certain Telugu works from Charles Philip Brown for 500 rupees - proposal that he should receive 1000 pagodas for the original of his treatise on Telugu prosody and for the copyright of the translation of his edition of the 'Vemanarya satakam'.
The charitable bequest of the late Pachiapa Mudeliar is officially established by a decree of the Madras Supreme Court - further proceedings on the subject by the Advocate General, Herbert Compton.
The Madras Government grant a palanquin and an allowance of 70 rupees 'per mensem' to Kaveli Venkata Lachmiya, one of the principal assistants of the late Colonel Colin Mackenzie, but they reject his claim to the village of Satyavol in Ellore District.
Papers regarding the administration of Fort St George College - report of the Board of Superintendence for the year 1827 - new regulations - purchase of oriental literary works etc (includes reports on the examination of students for either half of 1828 (printed), pp 117-119A, and for the first h...