Papers regarding an attack made on 10 Nov 1867 by Swatis of the Panjmiral Clan upon the village of Sharkuli, in the Kuush Valley, North Hazara - the offending tribe eventually submits to British authority and pays a fine of 200 rupees
Death, on 20 May 1867, of Mirza Nasir-ud-din Haidar, one of the three sons of the late Nawab Munir Jan - continuation to his mother and wife of 20 rupees 'per mensem' each, out of his lapsed stipend of 100 rupees 'per mensem'
Death, on 19 May 1868, of the Rani Regent of Ajaigarh - the young Raja [Ranjor Singh] is entrusted with the management of the state under certain conditions
Papers regarding Bamra State - death, on 12 May 1869, of Raja Tribohan Deo of Bamra, as the result of a snake-bite - succession of his nephew Wasdeo Deo
Abandonment of the plan to hold a durbar for HRH the Duke of Edinburgh at Agra, it being thought that a large assemblage of people might exacerbate the prevailing scarity, and cause an outbreak of disease
6: Interviews of the Resident at Hyderabad with the Nizam
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Coll No. 2, Foreign Political Letter No. 21 of 8 July 1858 from the Governor-General to the Court of Directors; Coll No.3, Denial by Sir Robert Hamilton of certain Statements made by Mr Layard at St James's Hall, India Foreign Letter 8 July 1858 (No.22); Coll No.4, Establishment and Property of t...
Papers regarding Mysore State - grant of 150,000 rupees to the Maharaja [Krishna Raja Wodeyar] to enable him to celebrate certain ceremonies at his palace, the sum to be met from the interest accruing on the investments of the Mysore Trust Fund
Further papers regarding the last illness and death of the Raja of Kolhapur [Shivaji IV] and the succession of his nephew and adopted son Nagoji Rao Tataya Sahib Patankar who takes the regal name of Raja Ram (includes, on pp 12-13, a genealogical table of the Bhonsla Family)
Papers regarding Savanur State - Death, on 11 May 1868, of the Nawab of Savanur [Abdul Khair Khan] - Succession of his six year old son [Abdul Dalil Khan] - Arrangements for the administration of the state during the minority of the young Nawab - Government of India agree to advance a loan of up to 60,000 rupees for the payment of the State debts (includes revenue returns, also, on p 23, a genealogical table of the Savanur ruling family)