Memorial to H M Queen Victoria from Captain Andrew William Hearsey, late of H M 107th Foot, seeking the release of three Sikh political prisoners, Prem Singh, Man Singh and Lal Singh, who are held in confinement in Chunar Fortress (includes the original memorial, associated correspondence and a statement by Prem Singh)
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Babu Ganga Pershad of Bareilly praying that as an extra reward for his services in the Mutiny he may be granted a remission of Government revenue on villages already belonging to him (with associated correspondence)
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Ghulam Rasul, Ghulan Ahmed and Ghulam Ahmed Ghaus, appealing against the decision of the Madras Government not to continue to them the pension of their late mother Kader-un-Nisa Begm, a Carnatic stipendiary (with associated correspondence)
Death, on 18 May 1866, of Sirdar Muhammad Hassan Khan, an Afghan notable who had rendered valuable service to the British Government - grant of life pensions to his immediate family (a list of family members appears on p 2)
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Hyder Ali Khan and other descendants of the Rohilla Chief, Hafiz Rahamat Khan, residents of Lucknow, protesting against reductions in their pensions (with associated correspondence, also lists of the pensioners with remarks on their claims)
Destruction of the village of Pirsai on 15 Nov 1867 by some Salarzais of the Buner Tribe - measures taken by the Commissioner of Peshawer to obtain reparation from the offenders (includes lists of Buner villages, on pp 7-8)
Question of the provision to be made for the family of Prince Azim Jah Bahadur after the latters decease - Madras Governemt agree to most of the Princes proposals
Award of a retirement pension of 84 rupees, 14 annas, 2 pies 'per mensem', to James Ryan, Commandant of the Household Troops of the Nawab Nazim of Bengal (includes copies of testimonials to Ryans services)
Dispute between the States of Ali Rajpur and Chota Udaipur regarding the Pargana of Dhor - decision of the Government of India that full sovereignty over Dhor shall remain with Chota Udaipur until the whole sum for which the pargana was mortgaged in 1807/08 be liquidated - the boundary line is to show Dhor as belonging to Chota Udaipur