Papers regarding Rewah State - disorganised state of the administration - report on his recent visit to the State by the Govenor Generals Agent in Central India [Lieut Colonel Richard John Meade] - representations made to Meade by the Maharaja [Raghuraj Singh]
Further papers regarding the stipendiary provision to be made for the members of the Mysore Family (descendants of Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan) - legal objections to making the trust property permanently inalienable
Further correspondence regarding the raid made into Manipur State by Gokul Singh - question of the disposal of captured rebels etc (includes, on pp 5-8, lists of persons implicated in Gokul Singh's raid and in Maipak Singh's previous raid of 1862)
Further correspondence regarding Muscat, Vol 1 - visit to Muscat by the British Resident in the Persian Gulf [Lieut Colonel Lewis Pelly] - his discussions with the Sultan regarding the designs of Syed Turki against Muscat
Papers regarding Rajputana - report by the Political Agent in Marwar [Jodhpur], Captain Eugene Impey, of the tour undertaken by him in Jodhpur in Feb 1867, for the pacification of the south western border of that state - reconciliation effected by the Politcal Superintendent of Sirohi, Lieutenant Williams J W Muir, between the Rao of Nimaj in Sirohi and the Thakur of Burgaon in Jodhpur
Papers regarding the disturbed situation in Turkistan - reports by Dr Henry Cayley, the British Agent in Ladakh - harassment of Kashmiri traders in Turkistan - capture of Khotan by the Ruler of Yarkand - Government of India consider it inadvisable for any European official to visit Central Asia (includes minute by the Lieut Governor of the Punjab Sir Robert Montgomery, on the trade with Central Asia, dated Jan 1863, also a printed memorandum on trade with Central Asia)
Further papers regarding the financial provision made for the family of the late ex-Raja of Coorg [Vira Raja] at Benares - reports by the Agent at Benares [Alexander Shakespear] on the family's financial status and on the measures taken for the distribution of the ex-Raja's private property (includes lists of the ex-Raja's dependents, on pp 1 and 27-28)
Further papers regarding the proposed expedition to Western China via Bhamo - the King of Burma [Mindon Min] supports the expedition - Captain E B Sladen to lead it - Captain J M Williams to accompany him as surveyor - necessity of securing the advance agreement of the Kachin Chiefs to a passage through their territory