Further papers regarding the proposed establishment in India of a Museum of Economic Geology - measures taken by the Bengal Military Board to obtain contributions for the proposed museum (includes, on pp 10-15, a lithographed copy of Captain G B Tremenheere's memorandum on the proposal)
Further papers regarding the efforts made to introduce the American system of cotton cultivation to the Madras Presidency - reports on the experimental cotton farms at Coimbatore and Erode for Sep 1841 - correspondence between the American cotton planters and the Superintendent of Cotton Planters...
Further papers regarding the efforts made to introduce the American system of cotton cultivation to the Madras Presidency - reports on the experimental cotton farms at Coimbatore and Erode for Oct-Dec 1841 - attempt made to persuade the ryots to use the American in preference to the native plough...
Question of the mutual extradition of fugitive criminals between British India and the Portuguese settlements - reference made to the Madras Government by the Government of India
The Reverend Andrew O'Sullivan, Catholic chaplain to HM troops at Chinsura, is imprisoned at Chandernagore by the French Administrator there [August Bourgoin] - reasons advanced by Bourgoin for O'Sullivan's incarceration - Bengal Government lodge a strong protest and eventually secure O'Sullivan'...
List of foreigners receiving British pensions in the Madras Presidency in 1841, giving name, district of residence, age, nationality, amount of pension, and other remarks (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding the promotion of cotton cultivation in India - employment in Northern India of four of the planters recruited in the USA by Captain Thomas Bayles, viz: Thomas J Finnie, William R Mercer, Thomas J Terry and John M Blount - reports of Dr Robert Wight (Madras Presidency) Dr Alexande...
Proposals of the Commander in Chief, Madras [Lieut General Sir Samford Whittingham] for the establishment of branch savings banks in connection with provincial military pay offices, and for raising the amount of savings deposits to 1000 rupees - Government of India reject both proposals
Madras Government furnish the Government of India with a statement of the receipts and disbursements in respect of the Danish settlement of Tranquebar for the period it was under British management, viz: 1801-03 and 1808-16 (the statement is on pp 10-21)