Supplemental lists of Europeans who rendered good service to the British Government during the Mutiny - letters of thanks from the Government to individuals, etc. (with associated minutes and correspondence)
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - services of European civil officers - concealment of arms by Raja Ruidpal Singh - report that two European women have been seen in the camp of the Nana Sahib
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - concealment of arms by the Raja of Bingah - case of Makhdaon Bakhsh, Raja Jai Lal Singh and Mammu Khan who were involved in the murder of Miss Jackson and her companions
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - deaths of various rebel chiefs in Nepal - questionable conduct of Tafazul Husain, formerly mir munshi to the Chief Commissioner of Oudh - concealment of arms by the Talukdars of Baijnath and Jagannath, etc.
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - complaint of the Chief Commissioner of Oudh [Charles John Wingfield] regarding the unduly favourable treatment allegedly accorded to the rebel Muhammad Husain by Major General Sir James Hope Grant
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - question of the treatment meted out to Oudh talukdars and other notables by British civil officers - case of Mehadi Husain, the rebel Nazim of Salon - presence of two European women with the Nana Sahib, etc.
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - correspondence regarding the rebel Rajas of Bingah and Bundi - question of the participation of the Begam Mammu Khan in the murder of European captives at Lucknow
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - successful action on 29 Apr 1859 by a detachment of the Oudh Mounted Police against a superior rebel force near the villages of Mahadeo and Diggi - award of the Indian Order of Merit to the two native officers of the detachment
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - trial and sentencing of the rebel leader Raja Loni Singh - petition of the convicted rebel Maulavi Faz-ul-Haq - objections of the Oudh Administration to an article which appeared in the 'Lucknow Gazette' of 23 Mar 1859, etc