Qualifications of Civil and Political Servants, Vol 3/3 - appeal of Robert Wilson Maxwell against his removal as Magistrate, Collector and Salt Agent of the Cuttack Central Division (the appeal is on pp 3-8)
Qualifications of Civil and Political Servants, Vol 3/1 - appeal of Wigram Money against his removal as Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit for the Murshidabad Division (the appeal is on pp 12-28)
Qualifications of Civil and Political Servants, Vol 3/2 - appeal of Edward Lee Warner against his removal as Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit for the Monghyr Division (the appeal is on pp 6-14)
Qualifications of Civil and Political Servants, Vol 3/4 - appeal of Arthur Champion Barwell against his removal as Collector of Dacca (the appeal is on pp 7-14)
Qualifications of Civil and Political Servants, Vol 3/5 - appeal of Arthur Smelt against his removal as Collector and Magistrate of Murshidabad (the appeal is on pp 18-21)
Qualifications of Civil and Political Servants, Vol 4 - reports on the character and conduct of the Judicial Officers in the Agra Presidency for the first six months of 1834.
Qualifications of Civil and Political Servants, Vol 5 - decision of the Government of India that there should be only one report per officer even when an officer is employed in more than one department.
Memorial from the Members of the Calcutta Trade Association to the Governor General [Lord William Bentinck] describing the aims of their Association and soliciting recognition as a Public Body (the memorial is on pp 5-10) - their proposal for establishing an extensive market-place on the banks of...