Demarcation of the boundary between Nepal and Oudh by Commissioners from both States, with Captain Robert Codrington acting as umpire - Codrington's salary and expenses are charged to the Oudh Government, (includes sketches of the hills near the Bygunath temple, p 217)
Further papers regarding the pensions payable under the will of the Bhau Begam of Oudh and the pensions payable from the interest on the Oudh loan of 1814 - considerable loss is incurred by the Bengal Government owing to the latter pensions being paid by the lunar rather than the calendar month.
Objections of the Bengal Government to the fractious conduct of the Nur un Nisa Begam and her pernicious influence upon the Amir un Nisa Begam - she is twice removed from the Amir un Nisa Begam's apartments at Murshidabad.
Death of the Nawab Mustapha Khan in Nov 1828 - his pension of 4,400 rupees 'per mensem', is continued to his eldest son Syed Assad ulla Khan for the support of himself and other members of the family - decision that the Nawab of Bengal [Mubarak Ali Khan] having now come of age should have some sa...