A khilat worth 2000 rupees and confiscated land with a rental value of 4000 rupees 'per annum' are bestowed on Thakur Lacchman Singh, Rais of Karaoli, for his services in Mainpuri District during the Mutiny
The khilat and land grant which the Government had intended to bestow on Rehmat Khan, a Deputy Collector of Bijnor, are, following Rehmat Khan's death, bestowed on his son Ahmed Khan
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - murder, at Etawah, in Banda District, of two railway officers, Messrs Evans and Limnell, by the rebels under Farzand Ali and Ranmast Singh - investigation into the murders - subsequent movements of the rebel troops
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - reports of the Magistrate of Banda [Francis Otway Mayne] regarding a military expedition against Farzand Ali's rebel force in Bundelkhand
NWP Government sanction the expenditure of 268 rupees, 10 annas, 9 pies incurred in providing subsistence for 14 political prisoners from Delhi confined in Allahabad Fort between 16 Nov 1858-11 Jan 1859
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - a confiscated village, assessed at 500 rupees, and a khilat worth 200 rupees, are conferred on Chiranju, Zemindar of Bairi, in Cawnpore District, as a reward for services rendered by him during the Mutiny
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - defeat of a band of rebels at Shahpur in Mirzapur District on 5 Apr 1859 by a detachment of military police under the command of Lieutenant Frederick Knyvett - reports on the engagement by Lieutenant Knyvett and by the Joint Magistrate of Mirzapur, James Simson - Knyvett and Simson receive the thanks of Government