Papers regarding the North Western Provinces - payment of the arrears of pension due to Madho Rao Narsingh, a Jhansi pensioner (includes personal details of the recipient, on pp 16 and 20)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - NWP Government consider it inexpedient for the present to allow the villagers in the forest areas of Gorakhpur District to retain firearms for the protection of their crops
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - correspondence regarding rewards made to loyal subjects in the Gorakhpur District (includes, on pp 6-28, a list of notorious rebels in Gorakhpur District, with remarks, and, on pp 29-35, a list of those who have rendered loyal service, with remarks as to nature of service and reward)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - decision of the NWP Government that the confiscated lands proposed to be assigned to the late Raja Sudarshan Sah should now be made available for bestowal on others
Papers regarding Tehri (Garhwal) State - installation of Bhawani Singh as Raja of Garhwal - exchange of gifts between the Raja and the Commissioner of Kumaon [Major Henry Ramsay]
Further papers regarding Tehri (Garhwal) State - steps taken to secure to Bhawani Singh the succession to the gadi of the Garhwal Raj - rejection of the claims of his younger brothers
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - demolition of forts and fortified places belonging to disaffected individuals in the Saugor and Narbada Territories
Mutiny papers relating to the Bombay Presidency - capture, at Sangli, in the Southern Maratha Country, of Naru Pant Nana, father-in-law of the notorious rebel Nana Sahib - question whether Naru Pant's past conduct excludes him from the benefits of the Amnesty
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces and Central India - statements of rewards made to loyal subjects in the following districts:- Agra, Etah, Cawnpore, Azamgarh, Mirzapur, Benares, Jaunpur, Jhansi, Jalaun, Hamirpur, Chanderi and Nimach (with associated correspondence)