In appreciation of his efforts the then Government of Bombay granted 149 acres of land.
The Government of Bombay also gave him prize for this work.
However in 1753 Calcutta was in charge of the Government of Bombay.
Initially, the institute received an annual grant of 3000 Rupees from the Government of Bombay.
The Government of Bombay, in 1866, started a pan Indian Manuscript Collection project.
For this arrest the Hyderabad Police received a reward from the Government of Bombay.
He retired when acting Chief Secretary to the Government of Bombay in 1887.
Government of Bombay was the first provincial government to take a constructive step in the direction of organising the profession.
James Monteath, Chief Secretary to the Government of Bombay.
His father, who died in 1878, was Under-Secretary to the Government of Bombay.