Papers regarding the administration of Kathiawar - the Company relinquish their financial control over the main Kathiawar states - abandonment of the tax farming system - measures taken to extirpate banditry - increase in the Company's powers of criminal jurisdiction - compilation of statistical ...
Papers regarding the promotion of native education in the Bengal Presidency - question of offering educational opportunities to the children of the higher classes of Mofussil landholders - minute of William Butterworth Bayley of 11 Aug 1830, on pp 9-14, etc..
The Governor and Managers of the Anglo-Indian College, Calcutta maintain their objections to the proposed appointment of the Reverend Dr James Adamson as Principal Teacher - Bengal Government recommend that Professor Horace Hayman Wilson of Oxford University be consulted as to a new appointee.
Opportunities for re-employment to be offered to five hospital dressers formerly in the Nagpur Service, who had been discharged owing to the 1830 retrenchment.
Papers regarding the administration of the Tanjore Residency - resignation of Captain John Fyfe as Resident - he is succeeded by Captain Maurice Tweedie, who is in turn succeeded by John Blackburn - an Assistant Apothecary to be attached to the staff of the Residency Surgeon - Madras Government d...
Report by Captain Edward Smith on the clearance works undertaken on the Jumna river in 1831 - Bengal Government decide that no tolls should be established at the clearance points for the present (includes shipping returns for Karim Khan, for part of 1828/29, pp 82-94).