Government of India recognize Usai Singh as Raja of Mahran in the Khasi and Jaintia Hills in succession to Usep Singh who died in Jan 1864 (includes, on pp 4-5, copy of the agreement made between Usai Singh and the British Government)
The pension awarded to Ahmed-un-Nisa Begam, widowed daughter-in-law of the late Nawab Hassan Ali Khan of Jhajjar, is increased from 10 rupees to 25 rupees 'per mensem'
List provided by Sir Robert Montgomery of the presents entrusted to him for the Prince and Princess of Wales - the presents have been donated by the European and native community of the Punjab and by several of the Punjab Chiefs (with associated correspondence)
Continuation to Kindu Matti Aideo of the pension of 20 rupees 'per mensem' formerly enjoyed by her mother the late Maju Aideo, sister of Raja Chandra Kanta of Assam
Further papers regarding the claim of Syed Ali Taba Tabahi to the continuation of his father's pension - extracts from the historical records regarding the original grant of the pension to Syed Muhammad Jafar Taba Tabahi, a dependent of Nawab Wazir Ali Khan of Oudh
Government of India forward to London the receipts taken from the Ranis Mudri and Subadri of Coorg for the legacies paid them under the will of the late ex-Raja of Coorg [Vira Raja]