Papers regarding Sirohi State (Rajputana) - rebellion of Hamir Singh, second son of Rao Sheo Singh - continuation to Rao Sheo Singh of his allowance of 6500 rupees 'per annum' - proposed grant of jagirs worth 1200 rupes 'per annum' to each of the Rao's younger sons, with the exception of Hamir Singh
Formation of the Central Provinces by an amalgamation of the Nagpur Territory with the Saugor and Narbada Territories - the new province to be under a Chief Commissioner, and subject directly to the Government of India
Further papers regarding the cession of part of the Oudh Tarai to Nepal, Vol 1 (includes, on p 33, a copy, in English and Nepali, of the treaty with Nepal, ratified on 16 Nov 1860, also, on p 23, a map, MS, coloured, showing part of the Rohilkhand/Nepal frontier, and on p 25, a sketch map of the Oudh/Nepal frontier between the Sarda and the Rapti rivers)
Further papers regarding the cession of part of the Oudh Tarai to Nepal, Vol 2 - final adjustment of the boundary between the Ceded Territory and Shahjahanpur District (includes, on p 5, a map, MS, coloured, entitled 'Map of the River Sardah from Goosree Ghat to Burmdeo, April 1861')
Further papers regarding the cession of part of the Oudh Tarai to Nepal, Vol 2A - final adjustment of the boundary between the Ceded Territory and Shahjahanpur District - previous papers (includes, on p 27, a 'Map of the Tracts claimed by the Oudh Government in District Shahjehanpore', scale 1"= 2 miles, May 1862, and, on p 179, a sketch map of the Oudh/Rohilkhand boundary between Khajuria and Burmdeo Ghat)
Papers relating to Central Asia - proposal to send a scientific expedition into Chinese Tartary under the command of Captain Edmund Smyth to explore the country north east of Ladakh - initial preparations - memorandum on the proposed expedition by Edward Clive Bayley (Vol 1)
Further papers regarding the proposed scientific expedition into Chinese Tartary - initial preparations - abandonment of the expedition owing to the opposition of the Chinese Government (Vol 2)
Mutiny papers relating to Hyderabad State - request of the Resident at Hyderabad that an Indian Mutiny medal be sent out from England for Private Malhari Wald Sivaji of the Hill Ranger Company whose name had ben mistakenly omitted from the official list
Papers relating to Central Asia - claim preferred by the heirs of the late Abdul Samed Khan of Bokhara on a bond for 3000 tillas said to have been given by Captain Arthur Conolly - Government of India reject the claim