Continuation of certain charitable payments to indigent British subjects (mainly Eurasian Portuguese) at Anjengo (includes a list of the recipients, pp 6-7)
Lieutenant Charles James Green, Acting Superintending Engineer, is allowed to draw 350 rupees 'per mensem' while in the Travancore service - Captain Charles Maxton is appointed Superintendent of the Travancore Post Office.
Resumption by Government of the jagir of Colla Nellore in South Arcot District, which had been obtained under false pretenses by Ghulam Husain - a pension of 129 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to Sharaf-u-Nisa Begam, the closest relative of the original grantee.
Papers regarding Hyderabad State - death of the Nizam, Sikandar Jah, on 21 May 1829 - succession of his son, Nasir-ud-daula - a greater degree of independence accorded to the Nizam's Government - reduction in the expenses of the Hyderabad Residency - report on the Hyderabad revenue system, etc.
Surgeon John Cormick of the Madras Medical Service who is attached to the Teheran Mission is permitted to draw the allowances of a Superintending Surgeon and a vaccination allowance.