Question of the discharge of the arrears of tribute due to the British Government by the States of Udaipur, Partabgarh, Dungarpur and Banswara - arrangements made to secure payment
Question of preventing the inconvenience and delay which native notables from Princely States travelling in British India have experienced at the hands of the Customs authorities - issue of mafi parwanas by political officers etc
Announcement by the Maharawal of Banswara [Bahadur Singh] that he intends to appoint a new Chief Minister - question whether such an appointment requires the ratification of the Government of India
Murder of a messenger at the foot of Mount Abu - unrest in Sirohi State - reinforcement of the Erinpura garrison - proposal that Sirohi should be transferred from the Mewar to the Jodhpur Political Agency
Papers regarding the administration of the Mallani District of Jodhpur State - administration of criminal justice - inadequacy of the Panchayat Courts - Captain G G Malet, the Officiating Superintendent, is to rejoin his regiment for service in Sind
Papers regarding the administration of the Sambhar Districts - question of the rights and duties of the class of salt collectors called Bars - statement of pensions and endowments paid from the Sambhar Treasury on account of Jaipur State for the last half of 1840 (on pp 61-80) etc
Papers relating to Nepal - complaint of the Raja of Nepal's Principal Vakil at Calcutta regarding the serving of a 'sub poena' on the Deputy Vakil by the Magistrate of the Twenty Four Parganas - presentation of gifts by the Raja of Nepal to the British Resident at Katmandu on the occasion of the ...
Request of Lieutenant Samuel Richard Tickell to be allowed to draw his salary as Assistant Resident at Katmandu from the date of quitting his former post as Political Assistant, South West Frontier
Request of Dr Robert Hamilton Irvine to be granted an increase in his allowances as medical officer at the Gwalior Residency following a lack of success in his private practice - Government of India judge his request to be wholly inadmissible