Papers relating to the Punjab - the village of Balandi which had originally been awarded to Sirdar Kahn Singh as a a life grant only is now confirmed to him and his heirs in perpetuity
Papers relating to the Punjab - resumption of the jagirs held by the three sons of of the late Sirdar Hari Singh in the Batala Pargana of Gurdaspur District - disposal of the remaining portion
Further papers regarding the cession of part of the Oudh Tarai to Nepal, Vol 1 (includes, on p 33, a copy, in English and Nepali, of the treaty with Nepal, ratified on 16 Nov 1860, also, on p 23, a map, MS, coloured, showing part of the Rohilkhand/Nepal frontier, and on p 25, a sketch map of the Oudh/Nepal frontier between the Sarda and the Rapti rivers)
Papers regarding the Petty Hill State of Baghat (Simla Hill States) - death, on 30 Aug 1861, of the Baghat claimant, Umaid Singh - Government of India recognize his adopted son Dalip Singh as Chief of Baghat
Papers relating to the Punjab - question of the disposal of the property of the late Raja of Ballabgarh and of the provision to be made for his family - refusal of the family to accept the increased pensions assigned to them - request of the Rani of Ballabgarh for the restoration of the Jagir (includes, on pp 10-11, a list of the prospective pensioners, with remarks, and, on pp 37-38, details of the Ballabgarh lands)
Papers regarding Udaipur State Vol 1 - report on the case of Sati which occurred on the death of the Late Maharana [Sarup Singh] - punishment of the principal abettors, including the Diwan of Udaipur [Kothari Kesri Singh]
Papers regarding the disposal of the estates of the Tanjore Raj after the death in 1855 of the last titular Raja [Sivaji] - liquidation of the Raja's debts - grant of pensions and gratuities to his family and dependents etc
Papers regarding the dispute between the Pat and That Rajas of Thuamal and the claim of the Rajas of Kalahandi and Jeypore to the Kasipur District in Thuamal - report of Captain John Glasfurd etc (includes genealogical tables of the ruling families of Kalahandi, Kasipur and Thuamal, pp 6,10,34)
Murder and robbery of two British subjects within the territory of the Raja of Perlis, a dependent of the King of Siam - upon a representation from the Governor of the Straits Settlements [Colonel Orfeur Cavenagh] the Siamese Government appoint a Commission of Enquiry (includes proceedings of the Commission)