Papers regarding Sirohi State - pacification of the country following the submission of the four rebellious brothers of the Raja [Umed Singh] - agreements made between the Raja and his brothers
Papers regarding Burmese affairs - abandonment by Lieutenants G C Sconce and C E Watson of their plan to survey the Salween river in the Shan States - proposed journey of Dr Clement Williams and Bishop Bigandet up the Irrawaddy river to Bhamo and the Yunnan frontier - complaint of R G Stewart of having been severely beaten by a servant of the Governor of Mandalay (includes on pp 40-75 copies of Sconce's and Watson's journals on the Salween Expedition)
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes (descendants of Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan) - payment to Sahibzada Muhammad Keysar of 5000 rupees, the purchase price of his new residence at Kateah in Buran Pargana, Twenty Four Parganas District
Papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 11 - correspondence of the Deb and Dharma Rajas of Bhutan with the Chibu Lama of Sikkim and the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal - instructions issued by the Bengal Government to Lieut Colonel J C Haughton regarding the annexation of the Duars
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes (descendants of Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan) - a donation of 5000 rupees is made to Sahibzada Muhammad Shah Alam to enable him to take up permanent residence at Dum Dum
Unfavourable report by Lieutenant Thomas Cadell V.C. on the character and mental qualifications of the Rana of Barwani [Jaswant Sing] - the Rana of Barwani [Jaswant Singh] - the Rana not yet considered fitted to take over the reins of government
Farewell minute of Sir Robert Montgomery, Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab, on the chief events and policy of his administration (with associated correspondence, also a memorandum, by Sir George Clerk, on Montgomery's career)
Aware of charitable allowances to certain destitute members of the former Royal Family of Delhi (includes on pp 4-8, lists of the proposed pensioners, with amount of pension and remarks)