Papers relating to Bundelkhand - appointment of the Political Agent at Rewah [Captain John William Willoughby Osborne] to officiate as Political Assistant in Bundelkhand during the absence of Major Richard Rich Wilford Ellis
Papers regarding the Rewah Political Agency (Baghelkhand) - Government of India sanction the appointment of a Second Assistant on a salary of 500 rupees 'per mensem' - appointment of C R Coles as First Assistant - discontinuance of the grants made to the religious establishments of the ex-Raja of Bijeraghogarh - judicial proceedings etc. (includes, at end of Collection, a map, MS, coloured, showing the extent of the Indore, Bundelkhand and Rewah Political Agencies)
Papers relating to Baroda State - objections of the Political Commissioner in Gujarat [Sir Richmond Shakespear] to an article on the Naikra disturbances in Rewa Kantha which appeared in the 'Bombay Telegraph and Courier' of 8 Mar 1859
Papers relating to Baroda State - temporary remission by the Baroda Government of the sum of 6000 rupees owing to Idar State by the Thakur of Mondetti and payable by Idar to Baroda
Papers relating to Baghelkhand - complaint of Messrs Howard Brothers of Mirzapur of the detention at Maihar of carts belonging to their bullock train - explanation provided to the Government of India by the Agent at Rewah [Captain John William Willoughby Osborne]
Mutiny papers relating to Bundelkhand - question of the conduct of the Rani Regent of Chhatarpur during the rebellion - the reports are generally favourable to the Rani, with the exception of that of Lieutenant Archibald Gathorne Remington, the commanding officer at Kalinjar
Further papers regarding the Rewah Political Agency - abolition of the post of Second Assistant - the salary of the First Assistant [C R Coles] to remain at 750 rupees 'per mensem' [Appendix to 505(53/20)]
Mutiny papers relating to Gwalior State - retaliatory measures to be taken against some villages in the Bhind District whose inhabitants had aided and abetted Rup Singh's Etawah rebels