Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Seth Kishen Chand of Murshidabad praying that the Secretary of State will reverse his order of 8 Nov 1859 (the order had overturned the decision of the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal to grant a portion of the pension of Jagat Seth Gobind Chand to the memorialist)
[Claim of the Gaikwar of Baroda [Khande Rao] to have the right to establish salt-works and open new ports in his territory without the previous sanction of the British Government]
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab and the North Western Provinces - a special allowance of 10 rupees 'per mensem' is awarded to Jemadar Sarup Singh of Cureton's Multani Cavalry as a reward for his distingished services in Oudh and Rohilkhand (includes a descriptive roll for Sarup Singh)
Papers relating to the Punjab - grant of rent-free land in Naulaka village, Lahore District, to Muhammad Sultan, in consideration of his having erected a large serai near the city of Lahore (includes a description of the land, on pp 4-5)
Papers relating to the Punjab - award of a pension of 24 rupees 'per annum' to Musammat Prem Kaur, daughter of the late Musammat Sukha (includes a stsatement of the jagir formerly held by Musammat Sukha in Raffipur village, Gujranwala District)
Papers relating to the Punjab - award of a pension of 20 rupees 'per annum' to Musammat Daya, widow of Hari Singh a patidar of Ambala District (a statement of the pension appears on pp 2-3)
Re-admission to the Benares list of pensioners of Syed Muhammad Mehdi Khan who had resided at Lucknow during the Mutiny - he receives arrears of pension back to Apr 1857
Death, at Benares, on 11 Nov 1859, of Ustani Bijan, alias Hafiza Miriam, a dependent of the Benares branch of the former Delhi Royal Family - her pension of 14 rupees 4 annas 'per mensem' lapses to Government
Death, at Benares, of Mirza Ushan Bakht, a member of the former Royal Family of Delhi - distribution of his pension - resumption of his tomb allowance of 112 rupees 'per mensem'
Papers regarding Alwar State, Vol 2 - claim of the Chief of Nimrana to be independent of Alwar - investigation of the claim of Captain William Howell Beynon - decision of the Government of India that Nimrana is definitely a dependency of Alwar - occupation of Nimrana Fort by Alwar troops