A special allowance of 30 rupees 'per mensem' is made to Dr Henry William Spry for the period Jul-Nov 1857 when he attended Brigadier General Lawrence's military staff, during the absence of Dr Henry Anderson Ebden at Mount Abu
Catherine Sharpley, whose late husband Arthur Sharpley, was killed by the rebels at Bharatpur in 1857, is granted a pension of 100 rupees 'per mensem', the pension to be paid by the Bharatpur Government
Government of India direct that E H Hudson, an English attorney, who had arrived at Bombay from London as an agent of the Maharaja of Jodhpur, should not be allowed to enter Jodhpur State
Letters from the Raja of Sirohi [Sheo Singh] dated 17 and 29 Jan 1858 expressing his gratitude at the remission of half his tribute and the cancellation of arrears (with associated correspondence)
Proposal of the Government of India that the salary of the Under Secretary in the Foreign Department be increased from 15,000 to 24,000 rupees 'per annum'
Testimonials of various officials to the valuable services rendered to the British Government during the Mutiny by Misr Baijnath, a Bareilly banker - recommendation that he be granted the title of 'Raja' and a jagir