Death, from cholera, on 29 Apr 1865, of the Nawab of Jaora [Ghaus Muhammad Khan] - subsequent death on 1 May 1865, of his mother, the Aolia Begam - succession as Nawab, of his son, Muhammad Ismail Khan
Payment of 3000 rupees to the priests of the Hindu temple in Kangra Fort, as compensation, to enable them to build a new temple elsewhere, their present temple having been closed to pilgrims since 1860
Death, on 18 Feb 1865, of Unkar Singh, Thakar of the Petty Estate of Matwarh under the Bhil Agency - Government of India recognize his infant son Ranjit Singh as the lawful successor - during Ranjit Singh's minority the state is to be managed by the Ali Rajpur Durbar
Transfer of the office and duties of the Agent at Surat to the Magistrate and Collector of Surat (includes, on pp 4-7, a memorandum on the Surat Agency)
Death, at Lahore, on 24 Jun 1865, of Nawab Ali Reza khan Kazzilbash, an Afghan notable who had rendered good service to the British in the war of 1839-42 - in accordance with an agreement made in 1862 200 rupees 'per mensem' from his pension is continued to his sole surviving widow Khatiya Begam (includes, on p 6, a genealogical table of the family of Ali Reza Khan)
Death, on 27 Apr 1866, of the Maharao of Kotah [Ram Singh] - succession of his son Bhim Singh who takes the name Chhatarsal II - Government restores to him the full salute of 17 guns
Proposed grant of pensions to the three widows of Shahzada Sher Muhammad a descendent of Muhammad Shah Durani, the pensions to be backdated to 1 Oct 1864
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Shahzada Muhammad Bashir-ud-din, grandson of Tipu Sultan, praying that the interest of the capital stock sanctioned as a permanent provision for the Mysore Family may be declared exempt from attachment by any civil court (with associated correspondence)