Disputes between English and French villages in South Arcot District and Pondicherry respectively, regarding boundary lines and access to water supplies - measures taken to settle the disputes
The Principal Collector of Malabar [Frederick Fenby Clementson] is authorised to defend at the public expense a suit brought against him by the Catholic Vicar of Tellicherry who had been suspended from office by his superior, [Jan 1827]
Unwarranted application by the Magistrate of Tanjore [Nathaniel William Kindersley] for the extradition from Karikal of a French native subject who had committed a minor offence in British territory, [Jan 1835]
Request of Monsieur Prudhomme, advocate, of Pondicherry, to be supplied with a certified copy of a muchalka (legal engagement), the original of which is in the revenue records at Negapatam, [Jan 1825]
Papers regarding Jodhpur State - deputation of Captain Henry Willoughby Trevelyan to Jodhpur -renewal of the Merwara lease - disbandment of the Jodhpur Contingent and its replacement by an annual payment - indebtedness of the Maharaja [Man Singh] - territorial dispute between Jodhpur and Bikaner,...
Further papers regarding the pensions paid to former officials of the Dutch settlements in Southern India, their families and dependents (includes lists of pensioners, pp 19-27, 35-43, 52-60, 70-78, 88-96, 104-12, 120-28, 138-46, 158-66)
Request of the Russian Envoy in Teheran [Count Simonich] for information regarding the estate of the late Johannes Arathoon Soundonkov, an Armenian from Georgia, who died at Karikal circa 1824.
Report of Lieutenant George Fulljames on his experiments in boring for water in the Dhanduka and Dholka parganas of Ahmadabad District - his indent for stores on the Court of Directors (the report, dated 27 Nov 1835, is on pp 6-19, the indent on p 29)
The Magistrate of Trichinopoly [Henry Martin Blair] asks the Madras Government what action he should take in the case of a Greek named Jacob Lucas and a Persian named Himes Eba Usuf who had been arrested for travelling without passports, [May 1834]