Questions regarding the advantages and disadvantages to Colonels of the Company's Armies in being promoted to Brigadier-General - general question of the long-established system of promotion by seniority (includes a list of Colonels in the Bengal Army showing number of years in the service, pp 21...
Further papers regarding Captain James Thomas Molesworth's Marathi Dictionary - Bombay Government decide to reduce the price from 50 rupees to 20 rupees a copy, having only been able to sell 58 copies at the former price - 100 copies are forwarded to the Court of Directors in England.
Enactment by the Bengal Government of Regulation 2 of 1832 restricting the investigative powers of Darogas and other police officers (the Regulation appears on pp 129-31).
In accordance with the recommendations of the Commander in Chief in India, General Sir Edward Barnes, the Royal Artillery shako is to be the new pattern cap for officers of the Bengal Artillery - Bengal Artillery officers are also permitted to wear two epaulettes instead of one, differences in ra...
Following a complaint of the Eurasian community that they are denied a fair share of subordinate civil service jobs, the Madras Government asks for returns of employees from the various Public Offices - they consider that these returns show the Eurasians' complaint to be unfounded.
Enactment by the Bengal Government of Regulation 3 of 1832 extending the provisions for prohibiting the slave trade both within British India and from foreign countries into British India (the Regulation appears on pp 27-29).
Continued refusal of the Subscribers to the Bombay Military Fund to accept the Court of Directors' suggestion that widows and children of Eurasian provenance should be admitted to the benefits of the Fund (includes an original petition from the Eurasian inhabitants of Bombay, dated 13 Nov 1833, p...
Issue of an All-India Regulation standardizing the rules for awarding pensions to the heirs of native officers and soldiers who died or were killed on foreign service.