Measures taken for the suppression of Thagi (includes a sketch map of the country between Udayapur, Seoni and Jubbulpore, showing the locations of certain Thag murders (pp 124-25) also a transcript of the trial of Khoman and his 73 followers (pp 127-357), Vol 1.
Measures taken for the suppression of Thagi (includes a copy of the account by Richard Crozier Sherwood of the Phansigars (Thags) of the Madras Presidency, pp 439-79, also a list of Thags at large in March 1831, with particulars as to village, caste, etc. pp 541-81), Vol 2.
Further proceedings regarding the ex-King of Kedah - he finally agrees to move from Province Wellesley to Penang - criticism of the conduct of Kenneth Murchison, the Deputy Resident at Penang, for buying the King a house on the island, without reference to higher authority, (Vol 1)
Capture of Kedah on 18 Apr 1831 by a force of Malays under the commander of the notorious pirate Tunku Kudin - the ex-King of Kedah who was suspected of instigating the attack is removed from Penang to Malacca - Kedah is recaptured by the Raja of Ligore on 5 Oct 1831, (Vol 2).