The Bengal Government authorize the construction of an experimental buoy under the direction of Captain Charles Cowles, Assistant Master Attendant - the buoy is to be tested as a possible replacement for the existing channel buoys.
Establishment of an 'East Indian Colonization Fund' at Fatehgarh to promote the interests of the Eurasian Community - the Bengal Government, while not objecting to the aims of the Fund, refuses the Managers permission to establish a lottery.
Favourable report by the Military Auditor General, Bengal, Colonel John Alexander Paul Macgregor, on the experiment of auditing military disbursements before payment.
Papers regarding the administration of the Government Gazette Press, Calcutta - reinstatement of G.H.Huttman as Head Printer - appointment of Surgeon John Grant as Superintendent of the Press in succession to James Atkinson - question whether the Superintendent is directly responsible to the Beng...
The Bengal Government decline the offer made by Lieutenant Colonel Godfrey Phipps Baker to sell them the late Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles' collection of maps and charts relating to Java and adjacent islands.
Abolition in the Bengal Presidency of the practice whereby native inhabitants would make gifts of money or fruit when paying visits to public officials.
Successful action by a detachment of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry commanded by Captain John Thomas Croft against the notorious outlaw Badja Singh near Babonah on 16 Nov 1827 - Badja Singh and 40 of his adherents are killed and the rest of his gang put to flight.