Carved wooden box containing 'Votes of Thanks', from the House of Lords and House of Commons to Sir Bartle Frere, for his role in the suppression of the 'widely spread mutiny in India and for the re-establishment of peace'. Dated as: 1858; 1859
Extracts from letters from the Court of Directors, on Chintamun Row, head of the Putwurdhun family, and the problem of the adoption of a son by the widow of his deceased son and heir apparent. Dated as: Jun, Sep 1834; Oct 1842
Letters from Sir Bartle Frere and Lord Dalhousie to Lord Falkland, and one letter from Lord Falkland to Sir Charles Wood, on Indian affairs and personnel including a letter of apology from Sir Bartle Frere, and one relating to Major Jacob's 'dashing exploit' in pursuit of native cattle raiders.
Address from the inhabitants of Bombay to Sir Bartle Frere expressing their desire to erect statues of Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort in Bombay. Dated as: no date