Political No. 213 of 1873, Forwarding Copies of Papers Indicating that, Subject to Confirmation of HM Government, the Government of India has Recognized the Appointment of Mr Livingstone Barclay as Acting Consul for Sweden and Norway at Akyab [Sittwe]
Political No. 214 of 1873, Forwarding Copies of Papers Indicating that, Subject to Confirmation of HM Government, the Government of India has Recognized the Appointment of Mr Livingstone Barclay as Acting Consul for Demark at Akyab [Sittwe]
Political No. 215 of 1873, Forwarding Copies of Papers Indicating that, Subject to Confirmation of HM Government, the Government of India has Recognized the Appointment of Mr Livingstone Barclay as Acting Consul for the Netherlands at Akyab [Sittwe]
Political No. 217 of 1873, Forwarding Copies of Papers Relating to the Proceedings of Zorawur Sing [Singh] and Other Relatives of His Highness the Maharaja of Jodhpoor [Jodhpur]
Political No. 220 of 1873, Forwarding Copies of Papers Relating to the Management of the Personal Allowance of the Nawab Nazim of Bengal [Nawab Sayyid Mansur Ali Khan], and Papers Relating to Nizamut Affairs Generally
Political No. 229 of 1873, Forwarding Copies of Papers Indicating that, Subject to Confirmation of HM Government, the Government of India has Recognized the Appointment of Mr George M Struthers as Acting Consul for the Netherlands at Calcutta [Kolkata] During the Temporary Absence of Mr E van Cutsem
Circular issued by the Lieutenant Governor of the Central (formerly North Western) Provinces to the Commissioners of Benares, Allahabad and Saugor regarding the implementation of India Act 33 of 1857 relating to foreigners in India
Memorial to the Court of Directors from Lieutenant George Frederick Salmon Browne, 24th Madras Native Infantry, adverting to his services and losses during the Mutiny, and praying to be awarded some special remuneration , dated 23 Mar 1858, (with associated correspondence)
Government of India sanction the orders of the Central Provinces (formerly NWP) Government cancelling the permission given in Oct 1855 to Jonali and others in Benares District to commute their hereditary pension of 11 rupees, 6 annas, 9 pies 'per mensem' - they also sanction the award of full arrears of pension to Jonali