Proposal that the post of Political Agent in Kathiawar should be upgraded to Political Commissioner for Kathiawar and Gujarat with a salary of 3500 rupees 'per mensem' and that the Resident at Baroda should be made subordinate to the Political Commissioner on a salary of 2500 rupees 'per mensem'
Papers regarding Bahawalpur State, Vol 1 - renewed outbreak of disturbances - report that the Nawab [Bahawal Khan] has murdered or intends to murder all the princes confined in the fort of Dilawar
Papers regarding Bahawalpur State, Vol 2 - death, on 25 Mar 1866, of the Nawab [Bahawal Khan] - succession of his 4 year old son [Sadiq Muhammad Khan] - anarchical condition of the state - armed rebellion of Jafar Khan - Government of India maintain a strict neutrality
Further papers regarding the settlement of the boundary between Tenasserim and Siam - report of the Boundary Commissioner [Lieutenant Arthur H Bagge R.E.] on the progress of the settlement to date (includes a map, MS, coloured, scale 1" = 2 miles, entitled 'Rough Sketch Map of the Siam and Tenasserim Boundary, as settled by E O'Riley during first season 1865')
Reports by Captain Charles Edward Watson and Francis Fedden on the survey of the Upper Salween River, 1864-65, published as 'Selections from the Records of the Government of India, Foreign Department, No 49', Calcutta 1865 (includes a sketch map of the route covered, scale 1" = 8 miles) - their conclusion that the river is not navigable in its upper course
Appointment of two additional Assistants to the Persian Gulf Residency to serve principally as advisers on board H M vessels of war cruising in the Gulf, (Vol 1)
Question of providing a class of officers possessing local knowledge and experience to aid H M Naval Forces employed on the Arabian and Persian coasts - alternative proposals of the Bombay Government and of Barrow Helbert Ellis, (Vol 2)
Question of the disposal of the allowance of 800 rupees 'per annum' formerly enjoyed by the late Shahdad Khan, a member of the Zaida family of Yusufzai - decision that 500 rupees 'per annum' be continued to his son Mansur Khan and 300 rupees 'per annum' to Ibrahim Khan, head of the Zaida family
Attempt made by an Afridi called Samad, at Kohat, on 28 Feb 1866, to assassinate Mrs Brandreth, wife of, Lieutenant Ashton Brandreth, Executive Engineer of the Kohat Division - the assailant is found guilty of attempted murder and sentenced to death