Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - NWP Government pass two bills amounting to 314 rupees, 13 annas, for emergent charges incurred in Ghazipur District during the Mutiny
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - rewards made to Ram Golam Singh, Tahsildar of Ballia, for his loyal service during the rebellion
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - NWP Government sanction the contingent bill for the Benares Political Agency for Dec 1858, amounting to 1 rupee, 9 annas, 6 pies
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - Muhammad Karim, a tahsildar from Tandeh in Fyzabad District, is rewarded with a khilat of 600 rupees and a sanad, for his loyalty and good conduct during the rebellion
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - rewards made to eight native inhabitants of Gorakhpur District for their loyal services during the rebellion (includes lists of the grantees with details as to services and nature of award)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - decision that confiscated property worth 500 rupees 'per annum' should be conferred on Udaibhan Singh, a former thanadar of Gorakhpur District, as a reward for his services as a spy and newswriter during the rebellion
Memorandum showing the original and present state of the 2 ½ Lakhs Fund granted as a provision to the members of the late Maratha Government (in the Saugor and Narbada Territories)
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - rewards granted to three native inhabitants of Narsinghpur District for their loyalty and good conduct (includes list of the grantees with description of reward)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - NWP Government receive two petitions allegedly from the rebel leaders Kashi Nath Hari and Jhanu Baia asking that an enquiry be made into their cases by the Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner of Jhansi (the petitions are not with the collection)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - the estate of the late Raja of Badekh, in Jalaun District, is confiscated by Government - the Raja's widow is granted a subsistence allowance of 50 rupees 'per mensem' and compelled to live under surveillance at Ghazipur