Miscellaneous judicial papers relating to the North Western Provinces 1) remuneration of village chaukidars during the revenue settlement 2) malfunctioning of the tread-mill at Fatehgarh Jail; question of the introduction of tread-mills in the NWP 3) request to Divisional Commissioners for retur...
Further papers regarding the forcible repatriation from Jhabua State of the Sindhi, Arab and Mekrani mercenaries - Bombay Government inform the Court of Directors that none of the deportees had Indian domicile - measures taken by the Bombay Government to prevent foreign military adventurers resor...
Papers regarding the administration of Rajpipla State, Vol 2 - financial and revenue administration - further instances of incompetence on the part of the Political Commissioner for Gujarat [James Williams] - abandonment of the system of farming the revenues (includes, on pp 115-21, a detailed st...
Papers regarding Palanpur State - report of the Superintendent [Captain Charles Prescott] - improvement in the State finances - deterioration in the conduct of the Diwan (Fateh Khan) etc (includes revenue and disbursement account for 1837/38, pp 202-09, revenue statements for the various Talukas ...
Papers regarding Baroda State, Vol 24 - monthly statements of cash balances in the Baroda Treasury on account of the Gaikwar's tribute under Sequestration, Jun 1838-Jul 1840 (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding the disposal of the presents received by Lieut General Lord Keane and other British officers from the Maharaja of Lahore [Kharat Singh] and the Amirs of Sind (includes lists of the presents)
Papers regarding the administration of Rajpipla State, Vol 3 - further papers regarding the claim of Partab Singh to the throne of Rajpipla - restoration of his nemnuk - his death on 7 Jul 1839 - financial provision made for his family
Papers regarding Akalkot State - withdrawal of the Raja of Satara's officers - compensation for the loss of their houses is paid to the former Political Superintendent [Captain Humphrey Lyons] and the former Medical Officer [Dr Andrew Weatherhead]