Political No. 190 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of Papers Regarding the Part to be Taken by the Resident, British Officers, and Troops at Baroda [Vadodara] at the Gunputtee [Ganpati], Dusserah [Dussehra], and Holee [Holi] Festivals
Government of India direct that E H Hudson, an English attorney, who had arrived at Bombay from London as an agent of the Maharaja of Jodhpur, should not be allowed to enter Jodhpur State
Formal acknowledgement of the loans of 4½ and 2½ lakhs of rupees made to Government in May and Jun 1857 by the Maharaja of Patiala and the Raja of Nabha respectively
Shadi Ram, a Jat Zemindar of Palam village in Delhi District is rewarded with a remission of rent for his services to the British Government during the Mutiny
Claim of the Gwalior Durbar to an annual assignment of 10,000 rupees out of the revenues of Barwa Saugor in the Jhansi District, Vol 2 (includes, on p 7, a genealogical table of the Gwalior Ruling Family)
Plunder of a consignment of treasure worth 7 lakhs of rupees by a party of Bhils near Sindwa in Indore State on 17 Nov 1857 - question whether Sindwa Fort should be re-transferred to the British Government