Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - the Nepalese general Palwan Singh reports on the present whereabouts of the rebel leaders Bala Rao, Devi Baccas Singh, Mammu Khan, Beni Madhu, the Nana Sahib and the Raja of Bondi
Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - correspondence regarding the fugitive rebel chiefs Bala Rao and the Nana Sahib - question of their possible surrender, etc.
Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - correspondence of the Resident at Katmandu [Lieut Colonel George Ramsay] with the commander of the Nepal Frontier Field Force [Colonel Kelly] and the Government of India, etc.
Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - reports on the numbers and whereabouts of the rebel fugitives - correspondence of the Regent of Nepal [Maharaja Jang Bahadur] with the rebel leaders, etc.
Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - intention of Major General Sir Hope Grant to pursue the rebel fugitives across the Nepal frontier - question of the payment of the British Government's donation batta to the Gurkha troops
Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - release of Christian captives from the rebel camps through the good offices of Sirdar Siddhiman Singh (a list of the 14 Christian captives appears on p 9)
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - Government of India reject the petition of the Rani of Tulsipur praying for the restoration of her ancestral lands - case of Thakur Pershad, a talukdar of Dariabad [Bara Banki] District, who was found guilty of concealing arms - his estate is confiscated and he is fined 500 rupees
Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - communications between Nepalese officials and the rebel leaders - negotiations for the rebels' surrender - statement of Mary Gilligan, a drummer's widow, who had been held prisoner in the rebel camp, etc.
Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - arrival at Katmandu of the families of Nana Sahib and Bala Rao - arrival also of the Begam Hazrat Mahal and her followers