File S I Aug 1917 22-33 Recognition to be accorded to the wives by mixed marriages of Ruling Chiefs - (i) Wife of His Highness the Raja of Pudukota, a lady of Australian parentage. (ii) Rani Prem Kaur, the Spanish wife of His Highness the Maharaja of Kapurthala. The offspring of a mixed marriage is not recognised by the British Government as eligible for succession to the Chiefship of a Native State.
File S I Jul 1918 18-19 Relaxation of the general orders regarding the recognition to be accorded to the wives by mixed marriages of Ruling Chiefs in the case of the Spanish wife of His Highness the Maharaja of Kapurthala.
File 358-X(S)/1936 1. Mir of Hunza's position in Taghdambash Pamir and the Raskam Valley. 2. Chinese claim to suzerainty over Hunza. 3. Grant of compensation to the Mir of Hunza for the severance of his Chinese connection, in the shape of:- (I) A Jagir at Bagrot in the Gilgit sub-division. (II) Increase in annual subsidy, and (III) Award of the title of K.C.S.I..
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Printed copy, in a cover marked 'Grant of title to the Mir of Hunza'
File I B Sep 1915 199-207 Presentation of K.C.B. and C.B. Insignia to Lt. General Sir M.H.S. Grover, and Lt. Col. W.R. Edwards respectively. Presentation of C.I.E. Badge to Major S.R. Christophers, M.B., I.M.S., and the delivery of G.C.I.E. grant to Sri Sir Kantirava Narasimharaja Wadiyar, Bahadur, Yuvaraja of Mysore.