File S I Jun 1917 4 Question of the recognition of successions in Native States and of the ceremonials to be observed at the Installation and Investiture Darbars.
File S I Jul 1917 5-8 Exemption of His Highness the Maharaja of Patiala, and his successors, from the obligation to present a Nazar at Viceregal Darbars.
File S I Aug 1917 22-33 Recognition to be accorded to the wives by mixed marriages of Ruling Chiefs - (i) Wife of His Highness the Raja of Pudukota, a lady of Australian parentage. (ii) Rani Prem Kaur, the Spanish wife of His Highness the Maharaja of Kapurthala. The offspring of a mixed marriage is not recognised by the British Government as eligible for succession to the Chiefship of a Native State.
File S I Aug 1917 37 Question of the remission or reduction of the tribute paid by the Kapurthala, Bilaspur and Chamba States as a reward for assistance rendered in connection with the war.
File S I Jan 1918 10-13 Proposed abrogation of the agreement executed by His Highness the Nawab of Rampur in 1896 when he was invested with full administrative powers.
File S I Jan 1918 15-16 1. Report on Baroda affairs for the half year ending 31 October 1917. 2. Subsidiary report on the Gaekwar and his doings. 3. The Gaekwar's alleged complicity with the Home Rule League Movement and his supposed donation of rupees one lakh to the League. 4. Particulars regarding certain seditionists in the Baroda State.
File S I Jun 1918 3-4 Abrogation of the agreement executed by His Highness the Nawab of Rampur in 1896 when he was invested with full administrative powers.
File S I Aug 1918 45-46 Views expressed by the Raja of Suket on the Resolution issued by the Government of India laying down principles to be observed during minority administrations in Native States.
File S I Jun 1919 34-39 (1) Memorial from the ex-Rani of Mandi to the address of His Majesty's Secretary of State for India, appealing against the orders passed by the Government of the Punjab in connection with her share in a revolutionary conspiracy which was discovered in the Mandi State in 1916. (2) Memorial from Miss Mary Forbes, lately companion to the ex-Rani of Mandi, to the address of His Majesty's Secretary of State for India in the same connection, withheld by the Government of Ind...
File S I Jun 1919 42-50 Desire of His Highness Maharaja Gunga Singh Ju Deo of Charkhari to adopt as his successor the only son of the Jagirdar of Jigni, named Armardan Singh, who is by blood His Highness' own grandson.