Further papers regarding the Burmese Prince Myengun and his followers - proceedings of the trial of the Prince's adherents in the Magistrate's Court, Rangoon - verdicts and sentencing
Grant of compassionate pensions to certain destitute numbers of the family of the late Sinappa, a landholder of Gadag in Dharwar District, who was executed for complicity in the Nargund rebellion of 1858 (includes a genealogical table of Sinappa's ancestors, on pp 6-7)
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes (descendants of Tipu Sultan and Haidar Ali) - memorial to the Viceroy of India from Sahibzadi Hussaini Begam, daughter of the late Shahzada Muhammad Azim-ud-din, claiming to be recognized as her father's sole heir (with associated correspondence)
Final settlement of the long-standing jurisdictional dispute between the Rao Raja of Alwar [Sheodan Singh] and the Raja of Nimrana [Bhim Sing] (a copy of the agreement entered into between Alwar and Nimrana appears on pp 7-8)
Further correspondence regarding the measures in progress for the punishment of the Lushai Kukis - correspondence o, a sketch map of Cachar District, MS, coloured, showing location of tea gardens etc) (Vol 4)
Conclusion of Extradition Treaties between the Government of India and the States of Banswara, Tonk and Kotah (copies of the Treaties appear on pp 3-4, 7-8 and 11-12 respectively)
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes (descendants of Tipu Sultan and Haidar Ali) - memorial to the Viceroy of India from Prince Ghulam Muhammad praying that the house money originally intended for his late son and grandson, Feroze Shah and Feroze Bakht, be now awarded to their families (with associated correspondence)
Further papers regarding the political situation in Jodhpur [Marwar] State - report by the Agent in Rejputana [Lieut Colonel Richard Harte Keatinge] regarding the arrangements made him to settle the differences between the Maharaja [Takht Singh] and his refractory Thakurs
Papers regarding Savantvadi State - decision of the Government of India that the 40 shares worth 40,000 rupees held by the Savantvadi State in the Old Bank of Bombay should be deducted from the Nazarana now payable by Savantvadi on the succession of the new Chief