Mutiny papers relating to Hyderabad State - trial, at Jalna, of Bhaskar Lakshman, a Brahmin, for incitement to rebellion - the sentence of death passed on him is upheld by the Government of India (includes a transcript of the trial proceedings)
Mutiny papers relating to Hyderabad State - operations of Brigadier William Hill against the rebels in Berar - telegraphic communications of the Resident at Hyderabad with the Governments of India, Madras and Bombay, and the Commissioner of Nagpur
Mutiny papers relating to Hyderabad State - report of the capture of Maulavi Allah-ud-din, a ringleader in the attack on the Hyderabad Residency of 17 Jul 1857
Mutiny papers relating to Hyderabad State - further papers regarding Maulavi Allah-ud-din - he is found guilty of rebellion and sentenced to transportation overseas (includes a copy of his deposition regarding the attack on the Residency)
Mutiny papers relating to Hyderabad State - discovery of some valuable jewels in the possession of two suspicious individuals at Amraoti - the pair are thought to be emissaries from the rebel forces but no firm evidence is found against them - the jewels are confiscated
Mutiny papers relating to Hyderabad State - petition of Kari Basewah pleading for clemency for her husband Desai Sahib who had been sentenced to transportation for life for complicity in the rebellion of the Raja of Nargund - a free pardon is granted to Desai Sahib
Mutiny papers relating to Hyderabad State - Turabaz Khan who had led the attack on the Hyderabad Residency of 17 Jul 1857, escapes from custody in Hyderabad - he is intercepted a few days later on the Hyderabad-Nirmal road, and is killed while resisting arrest
Mutiny papers relating to Hyderabad State - communication by letter and telegraph regarding the movements of the rebels and the measures to be taken against them
Mutiny papers relating to Nagpur - operations against the rebels in Chanda District - execution of the rebel leader Bapu Rao at Chanda - reward to the Zemindarin of Ahiri for capturing Bapu Rao - flight of the rebel Zemindar, Yenkat Rao, to Bastar etc. (includes, on pp 33-39, a list of prisoners captured in 1858 in the Arpalli and Ghote Zemindaries, with remarks as to their subsequent disposal)