Arrangements regarding certain lands in Tinnevelly District acquired by the Reverend Charles Rhenius for the Church Missionary Society (includes lists of the lands in question, with details as to extent, nature of soil, date of acquisition etc. pp 26-27, 40-51, 69).
Question whether an additional allowance should be granted to Captain William Warde, Superintendent of Police and Bazars at Nagpur - papers regarding the defence works on Sitabaldi Hill, etc..
Claims of Captain Wredenhall Robert Pogson and various native inhabitants against the Oudh Government - the Bengal Government refuse to lend any support to these claims.
Claim of Lieutenant the Honourable Patrick Campbell Sinclair to be compensated for the loss in value of his house at Nagpur, following the disbandment of the Nagpur Brigade - Bengal Government decide that his claim is inadmissible.
Opinion of the Madras Sadr Adalat regarding the interpretation of Regulation 30, 1802, section 15, respecting pattas issued by Zemindars for the cultivation of waste lands.
The Bengal Government grant the request of Harinath Rai Bahadur of Murshidabad to proceed with his retinue from Hooghly to Calcutta, and to be extended the same privileges as on a previous occasion in 1824.
Report by the Principal Collector in Malabar, William Sheffield, on the gold dust deposits of Malabar District - the Madras Government engage a Swiss watchmaker, named Henry Louis Huguenin, to search for gold in the mountainous parts of the Malabar Coast.