Papers regarding the Punjab - rewards made to Lala Nathmal, Revenue Sheristadar in the office of the Deputy Commissioner at Delhi, and to his son, for their services during the Mutiny
Papers regarding the Punjab - resumption by Government of the village of Katcha Pakha in Lahore District, it having been fraudulently obtained by Chait Ram in 1851 - the village revenue for one year is granted to the individual who disclosd the fraud
Papers regarding the Punjab - the village of Barhwal in Amritsar District, which had been fraudulently obtained for Sirdar Khan Singh by Diwan Narain Singh, is not resumed by Government, in consideration of Narain Singh's valuable services in 1849 and 1857
Papers regarding the Punjab - the pension of Sahibzada Sultan Muhammad is reduced from 50 to 25 rupees 'per mensem', owing to his having collaborated with the mutineers at Delhi in 1857
Papers regarding the Punjab - disposal of a rent-free tenure in the village of Aziz Chak, Gujranwala District, the grant having originally been made in favour of a dharmsala (rest-house)
Papers regarding the Punjab - grant of a pension of 31 rupees 'per annum' to Musammat Sahib Dani, widow of Bir Singh, the pension to be backdated to 1 Sep 1855
Papers regarding the Punjab - portions of their former jagirs are restored to four Gakhar Chiefs of the Hazara District (includes genealogical tables of their families, on pp 13, 16 and 19)