Defence of Charles Umpherston Aitchison against the charge levelled against him in certain newspapers that he had knowingly suppressed certain material facts in his 'Précis of British relations with Bhutan' - copies of the demi-official correspondence of the Honourable Ashley Eden, the Envoy to Bhutan
Papers regarding Mysore State - administration of the Mysore Trust Fund - refusal of the Maharaja of Mysore [Krishna Raja Wodeyar] to receive the interest on the thirty lakhs of rupees invested on account of the Fund
Papers regarding Mysore State - further papers regarding the request of the Maharaja [Krishna Raja Wodeyar] to have the administration of the State restored to him - copies of the correspondence in 1799 between the Governor-General [Lord Mornington] and the Commissioners for the affairs of Mysore, etc.
Papers regarding Mysore State - kharita (formal letter) from the Viceroy [Sir John Lawrence] to the Maharaja [Krishna Raja Wodeyar] conveying the decision of the British Government not to restore the management of the State to the Maharaja
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes (descendants of Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan) - question whether the capital stock authorized as a permanent provision for the members of the family is liable to attachment by the Courts - opinion of the Advocate General of Bengal [Mr Graham]
Papers regarding Mysore State - explanation of the Chief Commissioner [Lewis Bentham Bowring] with respect to certain points raised in the Secretary of State for India's dispatch of 15 July 1865
Papers regarding Central India - abstracts of the reports of the Political Officers under the Central India Agency for the year 1864-65, with the comments of the Government of India thereon
Negotiations between the Government of India and the Maharaja of Indore [Tukoji Rao Holkar] for the capitalization of his contributions to the Mehidpore [Mahidpur] Contingent and the Malwa Bhil Corps - his annual contribution of 120,000 rupees is commuted for a payment of 2,381,520 rupees
Transfer of the Bijeraghogarh district from the Bundelkhand Political Agency to the Central Provinces - the districts of Maihar, Nagod and Sohawal to remain under the Bundelkhand Agency (includes two sketch maps, MS, coloured, showing the boundaries of all four districts)