Government of India forward to London letters from the Maharaja of Kashmir [Ranbir Singh] to the Secretary of State for India and to Queen Victoria, acknowledging the receipt of Her Majesty's presents (English translations of the letters appear on pp 8-13)
Government of Oudh acknowledge receipt of A A Queiros's Indian Mutiny medal but state that his clasp for the 'Defence of Lucknow' has not yet been received
Government of India certify that M Lynch of the Public Works Department saw active service at Agra in Jul and Oct 1857 and is therefore entitled to the Indian Mutiny medal
Government of India certify that H T Ledlie saw active service on 5 Jul 1857 when serving with the Agra Militia and is therefore entitled to the Indian Mutiny medal
Government of India recommend that the Maharaja of Vizianagram who has been appointed an Additional Member of the Governor General's Legislative Council be permitted to receive a salute of 13 guns when entering and leaving the Bengal Presidency
Correspondence regarding the proposal to construct a railway across the Isthmus of Kra and the adjustment of the boundary between Siam and Tenasserim - observations of the Commissioner of Tenasserim (Lieut Colonel Albert Fytche) etc
Transfer to the Tehri [Orchha] State of the sovereignty of Mohanpur village, Mau Pargana, Jhansi District (includes, on p 9, a sketch map, MS, coloured, showing parts of Tenri and Jhansi States)
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Syed Mir Khan Sirdar Bahadur, Jagirdar of Khanpur in Bulandshahr District, praying for an enhancement of the reward already granted to him for services during the Mutiny and for the grant of the Mutiny medal (with associated correspondence)