General Sir K. Wigram:correspondence between general Sir K. Wigram and Sir Findlater Stewart, mostly about the expert Report on Indian Defence Requirements.
Correspondence between officials of the Government of India and Sir D. T. Monteath. These include Sir Archie Ibbotson, Sir Francis Mudie, Sir J. G. Swayne, L. Graham, R. M. Lockhart, Sir Olaf Caroe, Sir Hugh Dow, Sir M. S. Akbar Hydari Sir George Cunningham, R. C. Casey, Sir Raibeart Macdouqall.
Post Election Possibilities in India: memoranda etc. on the political situation in India, the armed forces, the Constitution, the states, and defence implications of the partition of India into Pakistan and Hindustan.
Correspondence from and about Sir Maurice L. Gwyer [Solicitor to the Treasury 1926-33, first Parliamentary Counsel to the Treasury 1934-37, Chief Justice of India and President of the Federal Court 1937-43]
Correspondence etc. between Sir P. J. Grigg [financial member of the Governor General's Council 1934-39], and Sir Findlater Stewart on the subject of Railways.
Correspondence between Sir Henry Wheeler and Sir Findlater Stewart about Wheeler's visit to India as chairman of the committee to examine the procedure of the Government of India's Secretariat under the new Constitution.
Correspondence on an opinion of Britain, allegedly by the Aga Khan, found among German Foreign office archives by Americans after the 2nd World War Dated as: 1942; 1945