Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - circulation of seditious papers in the city of Lahore - the chief perpetrators, Chait Singh and Baodh Singh, are sentenced to 5 years' imprisonment in the Andaman Islands and have their jagirs confiscated
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - release from imprisonment of Mirza Yakub, a grandson of the Ex-King of Delhi [Bahadur Shah] - question of his future maintenance
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - the Chief Commissioner of Oudh [Robert Montgomery] takes strong exception to an order issued by the Commissioner of the Fyzabad Division [St George Tucker] instructing certain talukdars to deal harshly with unregistered ex-mutineers
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - recurrent outbreaks of panic at Simla owing to the absence of a European military force there - question whether the existing Simla garrison is adequate to its defence
Mutiny papers relating to Hyderabad State - trial, at Jalna, of Bhaskar Lakshman, a Brahmin, for incitement to rebellion - the sentence of death passed on him is upheld by the Government of India (includes a transcript of the trial proceedings)
Mutiny papers relating to Hyderabad State - report of the capture of Maulavi Allah-ud-din, a ringleader in the attack on the Hyderabad Residency of 17 Jul 1857
Mutiny papers relating to Nagpur - operations in Chanda District against Yenkat Rao and Bapu Rao - correspondence between the Deputy Commissioner of Chanda [Captain William Hindley Crichton] and the Commissioner of Nagpur [George Augustus Chicheley Plowden]
Mutiny papers relating to Nagpur - reports from the Commissioner of Nagpur [George Plowden] to the Government of India regarding the withdrawal of the rebels north of the Narbada river and the military dispositions made in consequence
Mutiny papers relating to Rewah and Bundelkhand - operations of the Saugor Field Force under the command of Major General George Cornish Whitlock - rebel threat to Nagod [Unchahra] etc.
Mutiny papers relating to Nagpur - enquiry into the transmission of a red ochre coloured flag and other articles from village to village in Chhindwara District - the enquiry reveals that the flag has religious rather than political significance