Papers regarding Savantvadi State - death, on 7 Mar 1869, of the Chief of Savantvadi [Phond Savant Bhonsle alias Anna Saheb] - succession of his 6 year old son, Raghunath Savant, alias Baba Saheb - arrangements made for the upbringing of the young Raja and the administration of the state suring his minority
Papers regarding Bharatpur State, Vol 1 - arrangements made for the administration of the State until the Maharaja [Jaswant Singh] has attained the age of 21 years
Papers regarding Jodhpur State - request of Jaswant Singh, heir apparent of Jodhpur, that he be entrusted with the management of the state, in view of the incapacity of his father Maharaja Takht Singh - Government of India inform him that they see no reason to change the present system of government
Papers regarding Gwalior State - prevalence in the state of the practice of kidnapping and emasculating youths with a view to their becoming professional eunuchs - the Maharaja of Gwalior [Jayaji Rao Sindhia] issues a proclamation condemning those practices
Papers regarding the extension of the contonment of Nowgong in Chhatarpur State - agreement on a new boundary - payment of compensation to the Raja of Chhatarpur, the Jajiader of Nyagaon and other landowners (includes 'Sketch Map of the Central India Agency 1868', lithograph, coloured, 1 =16 miles, also 'Plan showing the boundaries of the new CAntonment, Nowgong', MS, coloured, 8 = 1 mile)
Papers regarding Burma - appointment of an Assistant Political Agent at Bhamo in Independent Burma - question of his salary and establishment - Captain George Augustus Strover recommended for the appointment
Papers regarding Burma - with the permission of the Government of India, the King of Burma [Mindon Min] sends 18 youths to Calcutta to be instructed in the art of manufacturing guns and muskets (the names of the 18 youths and their two guardians appears on p 9)
Papers regarding Burma - the Burmese Prince Ming-gun-din who had hitherto resided at Bhagalpur is permitted to take up residence with his brother Prince Myin-gun-Mentha in Chunar Fort