Papers regarding the Mysore Princes (descendants of Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan) at Rasapagla, Vol 1 - question whether those great-grandsons of Tipu Sultan whose fathers are still living should continue to receive separate allowances
Papers relating to the Hyderabad Assigned Districts - Government of India enquire of the Secretary of State in London whether Captain Meadows Taylor, Deputy Commissioner in the Raichur Doab, has applied in the UK for an extension of his sick leave
Further papers regarding the Sikkim Expedition - arrival of the Honourable Ashley Eden at Tumlong - cessation of hostilities - conclusion of a Treaty of Peace with the Raja of Sikkim - withdrawal of the Expeditionary Force (a copy of the treaty appears on pp 41-47)
Papers relating to Rajputana - reports of instances of sati in Udaipur and Jodhpur States and of a case of samadh (burying alive) in Alwar State - Government of India consider that not enough action is being taken by the local authorities to suppress these practices
Papers regarding Sirohi State (Rajputana) - return of receipts and disbursements for the Sambat year 1916 (ie Jul 1859-Jul 1860) - question whether the period of British management should be extended beyond the original 8 years - question of the training of the heir apparent [Umed Singh], etc.
Papers regarding Oudh, Vol 9 - proceedings regarding various cases of sati which took place in Oudh in the year 1860 (a statement of the satis, with particulars, appears on pp 46-50)
Papers regarding Bharatpur State - complaints of some of the Bharatpur Sirdars that the Political Agent [Major Philip Arthur Pleydell Bouverie] and Chaudhri Ratan Singh, one of the State Councillors, have arrogated too much power to themselves - Government of India find other grounds for criticism against Bouverie (includes, on pp 82-85, a statement of the expenditures of the Bharatpur State for the Sambat years 1913-16 ie 1857/58-1859/60)
Papers regarding Karauli State, Vol 2 - explanation of the Agent in Rajputana [Colonel George St Patrick Lawrence] as to why he removed Lieutenant Walter from Karauli, etc.
Papers regarding Tehri [Orchha] State - favourable report on the state by the Agent in Central India [Sir Richmond Shakespear] - accommodation made with the Tehri pretender, Deo Singh - arrangements made for recovering the British revenue collected by Tehri from Jhansi during the Mutiny