Papers regarding Baroda State - birth of a son to HH The Gaikwar [Sayaji Rao] - exchange of presents on that occasion between the Gaikwar and the Governor of Bombay [Sir James Rivett Carnac]
Papers regarding Baroda State - claim of Hisam-ud-din Khan to sovereignty over two villages belonging to him in Surat District - Bombay Government find his claim to be untenable
Papers regardng Baroda State - two writers, Franji Dadabhoy and Sampatram Dalpatram, attached to the Brigade Major's office at Baroda, are dismissed from the public service, having been found guilty of forgery and conspiracy (includes a transcript of the proceedings of the Court of Enquiry)
Reports on the Kanil Bhil Agency for the official years May 1838-Apr 1839 and May 1839-Apr 1840, compiled by the Bhil Agent [Lieutenant William John Morris] - revenue accounts, etc. (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding Kolhapur State - seizure by Sultan Rao, of the town and port of Nesri, belonging to Kolhapur - the Political Agent in the Southern Maratha Country [Edward Hume Townsend] persuades him to withdraw from Nesri and to throw himself on the mercy of the Kolhapur Raja
Papers regarding Cutch - birth, on 16 Nov 1840, of a son, to the Rao of Cutch [Desalji] - the Political Agent in Cutch [Captain Peter Melvill] makes a small present of 50 corries to the messengers who brought him news of the birth
Papers regarding the Southern Maratha Country - the widows of the late Naveatana Mudgalachari, an enamdar of Dharwar District, are permitted to adopt a son on payment of the usual nazarana (a genealogical table of the Mudgalachari family appears on p 11)
Papers regarding the Southern Maratha Country - case of Raoji Deokar who having committed a crime in the Chikodi Taluka of Belgaum District was subsequently shot dead by Chikodi police at his home in Kolhapur State - question whether the police action was a case of legitimate self-defence (includ...
Papers regarding the Southern Maratha Country - dispute between Ramchandar Rao Raghunath and his father Kristna Rao Ramchandar, regarding a moiety of the Jagir of Hebli in Dharwar District - Kristna Rao brings a suit against the Collector of Dharwar [Edward Bridgman Mills]