The lands formerly possessed by Nur-un-Nisa Begam in Maler Kotla are divided between the Principal Chief and his relatives instead of, as was originally intended, being assigned in entirety to the Principal Chief.
Further attempt by the Raja of Nabha [Jaswant Singh] to persuade the British Authorities that his son Kunwar Ranjit Singh has been conspiring to kill him - the Bengal Government do not allow him to disinherit Ranjit Singh.
The Bengal Government reject the request of [Fateh Parkash] the Raja of Nahan [Sirmur] that the districts of Jaunsar and Bawar should be ceded to him on payment of a nazrana or annual tribute.
Shah Shuja ul Mulk, the ex-King of Kabul, is refused an audience with the Governor General, Lord Amherst - his request for assistance to regain his throne is likewise declined - question whether he should be granted an increase in stipend - his secret negotiations with Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
A grant of 50 rupees 'per mensem' is made to the Hungarian traveller Alexander Csoma de Körö to enable him to prosecute his literary researches in Bashahr.
Question whether Kutb ud din Khan and Hari Singh, two Sirdars who hold lands on the British side of the Sutlej are entitled to the protection of the British Government.
The claim of Kunwar Ajit Singh to half of Patiala is not recognized by the Bengal Government - he is reconciled with his brother Raja Karm Singh who assigns him a jagir worth 60,000 rupees 'per annum'.