Awards for services in the Mutiny - conferments of the Order of the Bath - correspondence regarding claims to the Mutiny Medal - letters to individuals conveying the royal approbation - acknowledgements of the same by the recipients
Lists of civilian volunteers who were engaged in active service against the Mutineers, and are thereby entitled to the Mutiny Medal (the lists give occupation and details of services) (with associated correspondence)
Supplementary minute by the Governor General [Lord Canning] dated 30 Dec 1859, regarding the services of civil officers during the Mutiny (with associated correspondence)
Supplementary returns of civilian volunteers who bore arms against the Mutineers in Hyderabad, the Punjab, and Oudh (the returns give occupation and details of services) (with associated correspondence)
Letter from the Governor General [Lord Canning] to the Secretary of State for India [Sir Charles Wood] regarding previous correspondence and minutes on the subject of the services of Europeans and others during the Mutiny
Lists of Punjab civil servants and military officers in civil employ who bore arms against the Mutineers (the lists give occupation and details of services) (with associated correspondence)
Operations against the rebels in Gujarat - aggressive designs of the rebels against Baroda (includes, on p 20, a sketch map, MS, coloured, scale 1"= 20 miles, showing military operations in progress between Rajpur and Ahmadabad)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - case of the rebel Inayat Husain, Sheristadar of Moradabad - decision that he should receive a free pardon on account of the good services of his uncle Ressaidar Aladad Khan
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - circulation of seditious papers in the city of Lahore - the chief perpetrators, Chait Singh and Baodh Singh, are sentenced to 5 years' imprisonment in the Andaman Islands and have their jagirs confiscated