Papers relating to Bundelkhand/Central India - complaint of the Superintendent of Jigni [Munshi Ganeshi Lal] of interference by Jhansi officials in the affairs of Datia and other Princely States - the NWP Government find that there is little substance in the complaints
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - six confiscated villages in Cawnpore District are restored to Chatter Singh, their virtual owner, in recognition of his loyal service during the rebellion
Papers relating to the North Western Provinces - decision that political pensioners residing in Banda District should in future receive their pensions from the Magistrate and Collector of Banda, and not, as hitherto, from the Assistant Political Agent in Bundelkhand
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - instructions issued by the NWP Government regarding the confiscation of the estates of absconded rebels in the Banda District (includes, on p 4, a supplementary register of estates attached but not yet confiscated)
Mutiny papers relating to Rajputana and Central India - claims of certain individuals to compensation for losses sustained by them as a result of the mutiny of Native States troops in parts of Rajputana, Bundelkhand and Central India - plunder of Hodal in Muttra District by Bharatpur State troops etc.
Papers relating to the North Western Provinces - bills passed and disbursements sanctioned by the NWP Government during the third quarter of 1859 (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding Oudh - purchase of Government promissory notes by certain officers of the Oudh Commission at Lucknow - questionable conduct of Major John William Carnegie, City Magistrate of Lucknow - information relevant to the Carnegie case is sought from Simon Nicolson Martin, now on leave in England
Mutiny papers relating to Gwalior State - proposal of the Maharaja of Gwalior [Jayaji Rao Sindhia] to confer a decoration on the officers and men of the Central India Field Force who took part in the recapture of Gwalior
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - a proprietary right is conferred, as an additional reward, upon Rahim-ud-din Khan, Tahsildar of Shekoabad in Mainpuri District, for his outstanding service to the British during the rebellion