The Bengal Government subsidize the pilgrimages to Mecca and Medina undertaken by Prince Mirza Biram Shah and Prince Mirza Muhammad Shah Rokh, respectively brother and grandson of the King of Delhi [Akbar Shah] - objections of the Bengal Government to the amount expended by the Bombay Government ...
Papers regarding the administration of Mysore State - deposition of the Raja - appointment of a British Commission, etc. Vol 4 (includes revenue returns for 1799-1829, pp 959-69)
The Bengal Government reject the request of Trimbakji Danglia to be released from confinement at Chunar and allowed to proceed to Benares - his subsequent death on 16 Oct 1829, etc.
The Bengal Government decline to lend their support to the claim of Sri Dhar Narain Rao, son of the late Sri Dhar Lacchman Pandit, to certain jagirs in the Nagpur Territories.
Request of Raja Kali Shankar Ghosal of Benares that Government will act as trustee of the sums bequeathed to his six sons by their grandfather, allowing them only the interest thereon.
Decision that the jagir granted to Maulvi Abdul Kader Khan in 1792 should be continued on his demise to his two sons for life, at half the 1792 jumma, and to their heirs in perpetuity, on a moderate assessment.