Mutiny papers relating to Central India - recommendation that Hira Lal, a native doctor attached to Meade's Horse, should have his pay increased from 15 to 20 rupees 'per mensem'
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - surrender of Garur Singh, Ragubar Singh and Amrudh Singh, rebel Thakurs of Sohagpur - question whether Garur Singh should be allowed to retain possession 'pro tempore' of the Sohagpur Taluka
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - successful pursuit of the Gond rebel leader Himmat Singh by a detachment of Military Police under the command of Lieutenant Watts - Himmat Singh is killed on the borders of Panna State and his band dispersed
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - gratuities of 50 rupees each are awarded to eight harkaras of Saugor District for their services to Government during the Mutiny
Papers regarding Udaipur State - NWP Government sanction the proposed expenditure of 1141 rupees on the construction of a well in the village of Kassunda
Papers regarding Central India - NWP Government sanction a charge of 7097 rupees, 10 annas, 9 pies incurred by the Political Agent in Nimar [Major Richard Harte Keatinge] for grain purchased for native troops at a time of scarcity
Papers regarding Gwalior State - continuation of the payment of 10,000 rupees 'per annum' from the revenues of Barwa Sagar to the Gwalior Durbar (includes a genealogical table of the Gwalior Ruling Family, on p 8)