Mutiny papers relating to Central India - relations of the Tehri and Datia States with the Ex-Rajas of Shahgarh and Banpur - operations against the rebels in Bhopal
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - termination of Captain R H Keatinge's operations in the Satpura Hills and Narbada Valley - surrender of rebels in Gwalior State etc. (includes, on p 28, a list of rebels who surrendered between 23-29 Mar 1859, giving former occupation and the towns/villages to which they are proceeding)
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - services of the Nawab of Baoni to the British cause - award of a gold box to Colonel P Filose at Gwalior - monitoring of rebel movements etc. etc.
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - operations against Bhiwa Naik in the Satpura Hills - operations against Adil Muhammad Khan etc. (includes, on p 55, a map, MS, coloured, scale 1"= 8 miles, showing the area of military operations between Sironj and Narsinghgarh)
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - successful rebel attack on Jhalrapatan in Jhalawar State - defeat of the rebels at Rajgarh on 15 Sep 1858 - evacuation of Sironj by the rebels - their retreat to Isagarh, etc.
Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - succession of a nephew of Maharaja Jang Bahadur to the Raj of Tulsipur - communication of the rebel Raja of Gonda with Jang Bahadur, etc.
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - retreat of the rebels from Marhia - surrender of the rebel leader Zihur Ali - report that Rao Sahib has joined Adil Muhammad in the jungles near Sironj, etc.
Tributes to the services of Bombay civil servants during the Mutiny - minutes of the Governor of Bombay [Lord Elphinstone] and of the Members of the Bombay Council [Arthur Malet, Henry Wilson Reeves] - minutes of the Governor General [Lord Canning] and of Sir James Outram
Notes on the services of 466 Europeans during the Mutiny, in Bengal, the North Western Provinces, Central India, Rewah, Bundelkhand, Rajputana, the Punjab, and Hyderabad - minute of the Governor General [Lord Canning] dated 2 Jul 1859, etc.
Precis, in alphabetical order, of services rendered during the Mutiny, by members of the Bengal Civil Service and by military officers in civil employment