Removal of Lieutenant James Roger Western from employment with the Great Trigonometrical Survey, his work on the Parasnath Series having been found unsatisfactory, [Feb 1832].
Further papers regarding the distribution of the Bharatpur prize money - sanction given to the distribution of the reserved portion - expense of cleaning and mounting the Great Gun presented to the late King George IV, is to be deducted from the prize fund, [Apr 1832].
Papers regarding the Petty State of Unchahra [Nagod] - administrative reforms introduced by Captain James Johnstone - triennial settlement of the revenues, etc. - question of the education of the young Raja [Raghavendra Singh].
Further papers regarding the distribution of the prize money for the first Muckie expedition (Sumatra) of 1803 - unclaimed prize money to be transferred to Lord Clive Fund, etc. [Apr 1828].
Papers regarding Saugor pensions payable at Seoni from the 2½ Lakh Fund (includes lists of casualties among pensioners, Jan 1828-Jun 1832, stating whether pension was continued or resumed, pp 33-68) [Jul 1826].
Bengal Government reject the claim of Paricchat, Chief of Garrauli, to two villages in Narsinghgarh Pargana, which had been held by his father, Gopal Singh, [Feb 1812].
Papers regarding the petty state of Idar - reports by the Assistant Political Commissioner in Gujarat, James Erskine, dated 11 Jul 1833, pp 35-46, and 24 May 1834, pp 78-89 - accession of Jawan Singh as Raja - appointment of a Regency - question of the state debts, etc. [Sep 1823].
The Agent in the Saugor and Narbada Territories, Francis Curwen Smith, imposes a temporary embargo on the export of grain to Bhopal State, in retaliation for Bhopal's continued embargo on the export of grain to British India.
The Bengal Government authorises the Agent in the Saugor and Narbada Territories [Francis Curwen Smith] to strike off from his accounts certain disbursements made by Edward William Cockerell in 1820/21.