Letter from Major Henry Dundas Robertson, complaining of certain false statements in the petitions regarding wrongful imprisonment, presented to Parliament by the native inhabitants of Bombay (includes a printed extract of the 'Bombay Gazette' for 18 Jan 1832).
Correspondence of the Madras Government regarding the applicability of Regulation 27 of 1802 to the landed proprietors of Malabar - opinion of the Madras Sadr Adalat thereon.
Recovery of the Bombay Government following the Court of Directors' orders of 18 May 1831 directing that, wherever practicable, civil posts should be held by civil servants not military officers.
Further instalments recovered from the Sheikhs of Berbera by the Indian Navy as part of the indemnity payable for the plundering of the brig Mary Ann in 1825.
Decision of the Bombay Government to considerably reduce the expenses incurred an account of Vakils and other native visitors to Bombay - abolition of the Bhil Agency at Kukarmunda but retention of that at Kanir.
Papers regarding the finances of Baria State for the years 1827/28 to 1830/31 (the annual returns of estimated/actual receipts and disbursements appear on pp 22-29).
The fanatic Akbar Shah, who had incited disturbances on the North East Frontier of Gujarat, is tried for treason along with four of his followers, at Ahmadabad - Akbar Shah and two of the followers are sentenced to death (includes a transcript of the trial).
Proposal of Lieutenant William Henry Wyburd of the Indian Navy to explore the province of Najd in Arabia - after an unsuccessful first attempt he prepares to set out again (includes an account of his journey through Southern Persia in 1832, on pp 18-44).
Papers regarding the administration of the Petty State of Jawhar - death of Raja Vikram Shah in May 1821 - succession of his son Patang Shah - disturbances in the state caused firstly by Deoba Rao Raja and subsequently by Anandibhai, Junior Widow of Vikram Shah (includes a list of Anandibhai's fo...