Papers regarding the administration of Kathiawar - claims by neighbouring Chiefs against the Thakur of Malia on account of depredations by the Mianas - payment of the Dhrol tribute - disorders in Wadhwan - administration of Junagadh State, etc. etc. Vol 1, [Aug 1831].
Papers regarding the administration of Kathiawar, Vol 2 (includes a statement of Talukas at present under attachment by Government together with those about to be attached, dated 15 Nov 1833, pp 141-44).
Decision that in future promotions to the various grades of Native Commissioned Officer shall be formally conferred by Government rather than by the Commander in Chief.
The editor of the 'Madras Gazette', James William Branson, is prosecuted on account of a 'treasonable and seditious' article which appeared in the Gazette of 14 Dec 1833 - he is sentenced to 3 months' imprisonment and a fine of 500 rupees - the editor of the 'Commercial Circulator' is cited for c...
Madras Government accept the plan put forward by Lieutenant John Thomas Smith, Superintending Engineer, Northern Division, for increasing the luminosity of the lighthouse on Hope Island, off Coringa - on Smith's departure for England the work is entrusted to Lieutenant John Braddock, [Aug 1818].
Question whether the Company's European Infantry Regiments in India should be abolished - minutes of the Governor General, Lord William Bentinck (pp 13-21) and the Governor of Madras, Lieut General Sir Frederick Adam (pp 47-54) supporting abolition - minutes of Colonel William Morison (pp 41-44) ...
Claims preferred against the late Dutch Orphan College at Cochin - appointment of a committee to settle the claims (includes a list of the claimants, with remarks, pp 16-17, and a list of houses mortgaged to the Orphan Chamber, giving the names of the mortgagors and tenants, and remarks as to sta...
Petition from certain Hindu inhabitants of Black Town, Madras, complaining about the erection of a school in Black Town by a Protestant missionary, the Reverend W.H. Drew, (the petition appears on pp 4-9) [Mar 1818].