Decision of the Government of India that the Raja of Ballabgarh should be allowed to hold the estate of Ranhera at a quit rent of 346 rupees 'per annum' (includes, on p 20, a sketch map of Ranhera and Ballabgarh, scale 1"= 20 chains)
Petition of Ramji Mal and Harnarain Doss, bankers of Delhi, for Government help in recovering a debt of 3 lakhs from the Raja of Bikaner [Ratan Singh] - Government of India see no reason to intervene on the petitioners' behalf
Request of Gobind Rao, formerly Vakil and Tahsildar to the late Bala Bai of Gwalior, to be granted a pension or a Government post - Government of India reject the first request - with respect to the second they refer him to the NWP Government
An item of 130 rupees standing in the inefficient balance of the Panipat Treasury against the Delhi Agency with respect to a sum advanced to William Fraser in 1834, is written off by the NWP Government
Appeal of Albail Singh, Dalail Singh and Santuk Singh against the decision of the Political Agent at Ambala to award Mastan Singh half of the estate known as the 'Ghail Patta' of Ambala - Government reject the appeal (includes a genealogical table, on p 37)
Appeal of Sirdar Ranjit Singh of Shahabad against a decision of the Agent at Delhi assigning the village of Kasithal in equal shares to him and his two brothers instead of to him and his brother Kanh Singh only - Government reject the appeal (includes a genealogical table, on p 25)
Further charges brought by David Munro, formerly a clerk in the Delhi Agency, against the Agent and Commissioner at Delhi [Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe] - Metcalfe is reprimanded by the Governor General for certain financial irregularities
Complaint of Muhammad Ali Khan and Faizal Husain Khan, brothers of the Chief of Jhajjar, of not having been admitted to the Governor General's Darbar at Delhi
Settlement of the claims against the estate of the late Nawab Shams-ud-din Khan of Firozpur - provision for his relatives and dependents (includes a genealogical table, on p 272, and a list of family members, with remarks, on pp 277-93)