Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - question of the payment of compensation to European inhabitants of Delhi and neighbourhood for losses sustained by them during the Mutiny - Government decide not to levy a penal cess on the ryots of Delhi District
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - the Punjab Government pardon two rebels, Murteza Khan and Umeyd Ali, in consideration of the loyal service of their relatives, Kamdar Khan and Nabi Bakhsh Khan
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - award of pensions to members of the family of the late Nawab of Jhajjar [Abdur Rahman Khan] (includes, on pp 24-43, lists of the prospective pensioners, and on pp 44-45, a genealogical table of the Jhajjar ruling family)
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - claim of the family of the rebel Muhammad Akbar Khan Bangash to financial support - Government make the female members of the family a life grant of the rents of the confiscated serai at Ajmer
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - awards made to certain native inhabitants of the Leiah Division for their good service during the rebellion (includes lists of the recipients with details as to service and recommended reward) - the title of Nawab is conferred on Shah Nawaz Khan of Tonk
Papers relating to the Simla Hill States - award of life pensions to certain dependents of the late Raja of Nalagarh/Hindur (includes lists of the dependents, with particulars)
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - proposal to pay pensions to the dependents of the ex-Nawab of Bahadurgarh and Dadri [Bahadur Jang] - Government of India agree to pay pensions to dependents of the 2nd class only (includes a list of 1st and 2nd class applicants, with particulars)
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - award of life pensions and khilats to Mehtu and Khushi Khan, two lambardars of Gurgaon District, who saved the life of Mr E Hall, Superintendent of Roads, during the rebellion
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - the pension of 50 rupees 'per mensem' enjoyed by Jahangiri Begam, sister of the late Nawab Shams-ud-din Khan of Firozpur, is reduced by Government to 25 rupees 'per mensem'