Trial of Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan, commonly known as the Nanneh Nawab, on a charge of rebellion - he is found 'not guilty' owing to lack of direct evidence
Surrender of the Nawab of Banda [Ali Bahadur] - although a leader of the rebels the efforts he made to save the lives of European fugitives lead Government to treat him with leniency
Returns of mutineers, deserters and rebels in Hyderabad, Nagpur, Baroda, the Punjab, Oudh, Rewah, and Rajputana, who took advantage of the Government amnesty to surrender or return to their homes (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding the North East Frontier - predatory incursions by the Bhotias into Cooch Behar and neighbouring territory - question of the retaliatory measures to be taken against them
Papers regarding Indore State - attack made by the mutineers on the Indore Residency on 1 Jul 1857 - consequences thereof - correspondence between the Maharaja of Indore [Tukoji Rao Holkar] and the Agent to the Governor General in Central India [Lieut.Colonel Henry Marion Durand]
Question of the authority exercisable by foreign consuls over seamen of their respective nations - case of F Lagoree, French Consul at Singapore (Vol 1)
Papers regarding the Hill State of Mandi - report on the state, dated 20 Jul 1859, by Major Edward John Lake (includes revenue returns for 1851-59) (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding Rajputana - printed narrative of events in Rajputana from the fall of Kotah in Mar 1858, to May 1859, compiled by Lieutenant James Torrington Newall (with associated correspondence)