Papers relating to the Punjab - transfer of the headquarters of the Jhelum Division from Jhelum to Rawalpindi (includes two MS coloured maps of the Jhelum Division, on pp 7 and 21)
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - case of Attaullah Khan and his two nephews, all three of whom remained in Delhi during its occupation by the Mutineers - Government allow the Nawab to retain his pension and his jagirs in Delhi and Gurgaon District - they also allow his two nephews to retain their shares in the Gurgaon jagir (includes a statement regarding the Gurgaon jagir, on p 6)
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - pensions of 30 rupees and 15 rupees 'per mensem' respectively are awarded to the widow and daughter of the late Colonel Subhan Khan, Native Commandant of the 1st Punjab Police Battalion, the pensions to be backdated to 21 Sep 1857
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - award of pensions to the widows and children of Ghulam Kasim Khan Alazi, late Risaldar in the Punjab Mounted Police
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - award of pensions to four sepoys of Raja Jowahir Singh's Contingent who are unfit for further service (includes, on pp 2-3, a list of the four sepoys with particulars as to service, nature of wounds, etc)
Papers relating to the Punjab - establishment of a permanent Military Police in the Cis-Sutlej and Trans-Sutlej States and the Delhi Territory (includes list of police appointments, on p 7)
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - the title of 'Khan Bahadur' and an additional jagir are conferred on Malek Sher Muhammad Khan Tewanah, a chief of the Leiah District, for his services during the rebellion
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - bestowal of a khilat worth 1000 rupees on Shams-ud-din Khan Kusurea for his services in the Punjab during the rebellion
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - rewards to certain Multani chiefs and Pathan officers for their services during the rebellion (includes, on pp 10-53, a list of the recipients, with details as to financial status, nature of service and reward)
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - the pension of Boo Ali Bakhsh, late Tahsildar of Panipat, is increased from 96 rupees 8 annas to 125 rupees 'per mensem' as a reward for his services during the rebellion