Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - NWP Government sanction the expenditure of 92 rupees 9 annas from the Mirzapur Treasury for articles suplied in Nov 1858 to the ex-King of Delhi [Bahadur Shah] and other state prisoners (includes a list of the articles, on p 5)
Question of the disposal of four houses in the city of Benares belonging to the ex-King of Oudh [Wajid Ali Shah] - the houses are made over to the ex-King's Agent, Mir Madad Ali
Death, at Benares, on 28 Apr 1859, of Bal Mukand, one of the dependents of Jahanabadi Begam, mother of Mirza Ali Kadir - the deceased's pension of 14 rupees 'per mensem' lapses to Government
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - surrender, at Rattanpur in Gorakhpur District, on 29 Mar 1859, of Shikoba Begam and four other chiefs of Lucknow, with about 150 followers
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - refutation by the Superintendent of Jhansi [Captain Francis Wingrave Pinkney] of a report in the 'Bombay Times' which had alleged that additional outrages had been perpetrated on the European and Eurasian women massacred at Jhansi
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - NWP Government pass bills amounting to 5649 rupees, 12 annas, 7 pies, on account of the extra police establishment in Gorakhpur District for Jul 1858-Jan 1859 and for sundry charges connected with the Gurkha Army and the intelligence department of Brigadier Rowcroft's force
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces and Central India - report of the Superintendent of Jhansi [Captain Francis Wingrave Pinkney] on the civil and military situation in the Jhansi and Chanderi Districts between 7-23 Apr 1858 (includes copy of letter from Sir Hugh Rose, dated 13 Apr 1858, regarding the continued military occupation of the town of Jhansi)
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - surrender of Garur Singh, Ragubar Singh and Amrudh Singh, rebel Thakurs of Sohagpur - question whether Garur Singh should be allowed to retain possession 'pro tempore' of the Sohagpur Taluka
Half of the pension of 200 rupees 'per annum' formerly awarded from the 2½ Lakh Fund to Radhabai of Saugor is continued for life to her daughter Ganga Bai