File S I Jul 1893 82-100 Proposed permanent deposition of the Thakur of Malia. Loans from one Native Chief to another not permissible without the previous sanction of the Government of India.
File S I Aug 1895 39-111 Bhartpur affairs. Arrangements consequent on the deprivation of Maharaja Brajindra Sawai Ram Singh Bahadur, of Bhartpur, of powers.
File S I May 1897 203-283 Unsatisfactory condition of the finances of the Hyderabad State. Two loans of £65,000 each raised in England by the Nizam to meet the guaranteed interest and dividends for the Nizam's Guaranteed State Railways Company. Proposed further loan of £250,000 to meet State expenditure, disallowed. Question of raising a rupee loan in India. Publicity given to the provisions of the Statute which prohibit the raising of loans for Native States without the consent of the Secret...
File S I Mar 1898 52-123 Hyderabad affairs. Unsatisfactory condition of the finances. Nizam's wish to remove his Minister Nawab Sir Vikar-ul-Umra, and subsequent decision to give him a further trial.
File S I Jun 1899 13-17 Publication and circulation by Pandit Lekhram of Lahore of two books, condemning the Christian and Muhammadan religions, and exception taken by Her Highness the Begam of Bhopal to certain passages in the books.
File S I Aug 1899 102-112 Hyderabad State finances. Question of permitting His Highness the Nizam to forego the examination of the Sarf-i-Khas accounts by Mr C.E. Crawley, Comptroller-General of the State. Willingness of His Highness to limit his demands on the public treasury to fifty lakhs a year.
File S I Aug 1901 26-28 Proceedings and representations of the Nawab of Rampur with reference to the refusal of the North-Western Provinces and Oudh Government to allow His Highness to meet his grand-uncle, Sahibzada Haidar Ali Khan. Betrothal of the Nawab's daughter to Sahibzada Haidar Ali's grandson.
File S I May 1906 14 Confidential notes and memoranda on the character, capacity and tendencies of the various Chiefs in Central India, except the Chiefs in the Bundelkhand Agency, and on their administration during the year 1904-05.
File S I Jan 1907 33-34 Representation from Lieutenant-Colonel M.J. Meade, C.I.E., Resident at Baroda, regarding the censure passed upon him in the case dealing with the question of the treatment of petitions addressed to the Government of India by non-guaranteed Baroda subjects.