New administrative arrangements following the division of the Cutch and Sind Residencies into separate Political Agencies - Captain Peter Melvill Melvill to be Political Agent in Cutch with Captain William Ward as his Assistant - James Webster Winchester to be Surgeon to the Sind Political Agency
Papers regarding alleged Muhammadan intrigues and conspiracies in Southern India, Vol 15 - correspondence of the Government of India with the Government of Madras - minute of the Governor of Madras [Lord Elphinstone] of 18 Aug 1840 (on pp 9-54), etc
Papers regarding alleged Muhammadan intrigues and conspiracies in Southern India, Vol 16 - investigation at Hyderabad into the alleged intrigues of the Nizam of Hyderabad's brother [Mubariz-ud-Daula] and his Wahhabi Maulavis - report and proceedings of the Committee of Investigation (on pp 102-31...
Papers regarding alleged Muhammadan intrigues and comspiracies in Southern India, Vol 14 - enquiry into the conduct of the Nawab of Kurnool [Ghulam Rasul Khan] - report of the Kurnool Commissioners (on pp 117-214) - deportation of the Nawab and his Minister [Namadan Khan] to Trichinopoly - questi...
Papers regarding the Public Draft Cattle Establishment of the Madras Presidency, Part 2 - report of the Commissary General [Lieut Colonel William Cullen] dated 2 Mar 1840 (with Governor of Madras's minute and associated correspondence)
Observations of the Commissioner of Mysore [Colonel Mark Cubbon] on the supposed decline in the size and strength of the cattle recently employed in the public service in the Madras Presidency (with associated correspondence)
Statements submitted by the Secretary of the Madras Military Fund showing the losses allegedly sustained by the Fund as a result of the Court of Directors' orders of 4 Jul 1832 revising the system of calculating interest, (with associated correspondence)
Decision of the Madras Government, that in accordance with the practice obtaining at Fort William, the Chief Engineer, Madras, shall have command of the Madras Garrison when he is the senior officer present, but without additional emolument
Further proceedings regarding the disposal of the Mokasa amal held by the late Shaikh Mira Waikar in Khandesh - question whether the Mokasa should be considered hereditary etc