Political No. 147 of 1873, Forwarding a Copy of Documents Showing the Increase of the Stipends of the Delhi State Prisoners in British Burmah [Burma, or Myanmar] and the Sanctioning of the Purchase or Construction of a House for Zenuth Mahal [Begum Sahiba Zeenat Mahal], the Favorite Wife of the Late King
Finance No. 4 of 1873, Forwarding Copies of a Letter from the Madras [Chennai] Government, Submitting a Memorial from Mahomed Moosa Raza [Muhammad Musa Riza'], Grand-Nephew of the Late Rahmut-un-Nissa Begum [Rahmat al-Nisa' Baygum] (a widow of Tippoo [Tipu] Sultan), Praying for the Continuance, in his Favor, of Certain Allowances Drawn by the Late Rahmut-oon-Nissa Begum, a Carnatic Stipendiary, and the Government of India's Adverse Opinions to the Claim
Revenue No. 7 of 1873, Forwarding Copies of Papers Regarding a Regulation Framed Under XXXIII. Vic., Chapter 3, Section 1, for the Peace and Government of Certain Districts on the Eastern Frontier of Bengal
Political No. 205 of 1873, Copies of Mandalay and Bhamo Diaries and a Letter from the Chief Commissioner, British Burmah [Burma, or Myanmar], to the Prime Minister, Regarding the Working of the Mixed Court at Mandalay
Political No. 227 of 1873, Forwarding Copies of a Letter Regarding the Trade between Upper Burmah [Burma, or Myanmar] and China, and Noting that a Copy of the Letter has been Forwarded to HM Minister at Pekin [Beijing]
Finance No. 10 of 1874, Forwarding for Orders a Memorial Presented by Umut-ool-Koolsum Nawab Potee Begum [Umm al-Kulsum Navvāb Pūtī Baygum, or Navvāb Sulṭānāra Baygum Ṣāḥibah], Daughter of the Late Nawab Kyser Bho [Navvāb Qayṣar Bahū, or Qayṣar Baygum Ṣāḥibah], Seeking the Continuance to her of her Late Mother’s Pension, and for Reasons Given Recommending that the Memorial be Rejected
Political No. 148 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of Further Papers Regarding the Assault Committed upon Messrs Williams, Holgate, and Others, Reportedly by a Burmese Guard in the Neighbourhood of Mandalay
Political No. 148 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of Further Papers Regarding the Assault Committed upon Messrs Williams, Holgate, and Others, Reportedly by a Burmese Guard in the Neighbourhood of Mandalay
Ghulam Nabi Khan, a Sub-Assistant Surveyor in the Derajat Survey Establishment, is dismissed the service, having failed to render help to Government at Allahabad in 1857 during the Mutiny