Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - the Magistrate of Cawnpore [William Blunt] is authorised to include in his office contingent bill the cost of employing watchmen on the Ganges ghats in his district in 1858 and 1859
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - rewards offered by the NWP Government for the capture of natives involved in the murder of Europeans in the Banda and Allahabad Districts (includes revised lists of prominent native rebels of the Banda, Allahabad and Cawnpore Districts, who are still at large)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - decision that the ex-Nawab of Banda is not liable for debts incurred by him prior to 27 Mar 1859
Papers relating to the Saugor and Narbada Territories - death, in Feb 1860, of Raja Dalganjan Singh of Gangai in Narsinghpur District - continuation of his estate to his grandson and heir [Fateh Singh] at the same diminished rate
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - correspondence regarding rewards made by the NWP Government in the second quarter of 1860 to loyal subjects for their services during the rebellion (includes a statement of the amount of money awarded to each person, on pp 1-7)
Papers relating to the North Western Provinces - the widow of the late Rao Gulab Singh, Talukdar of Khuchesar, is granted the estate in Bulandshahr District originally awarded to her husband
Papers relating to the North Western Provinces - award of three villages in Bulandshahr District to Mannu Lal, Deputy Magistrate of the Canal Department, no suitable land in Agra District being available (a statement regarding the three villages appears on p 5)
Papers relating to the North Western Provinces - payment of 312 rupees to Ganga Das, a fakir of Gannauli, in Meerut District, in lieu of the well originally granted to him
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - grant of land in Bulandshahr District, as an additional reward, to Raja Gobind Singh of Hathras for his services during the rebellion (includes a statement of the original rewards made to him, on pp 14-15)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - proposed employment in the public service of Muhammad Waris Ali Khan, whose father the late Wilayat Ali Khan, Principal Sadr Amin of Mainpuri, had rendered valuable service to the British during the Mutiny