Mutiny papers relating to Central India - award of a donation of 100 rupees to the widow of Jawahir, a harkara in the Saugor District, who died of injuries received at the hands of the rebels
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - lists of loyal and disloyal subjects in Narsinghpur District, with remarks - rewards conferred on Rao Surat Singh Lodi and Diwan Nazim Singh for their loyalty and good conduct
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - NWP Government pass a bill for 181 rupees, 1 anna, 7 pies, being the expenses incurred by the Deputy Commissioner of Seoni in rendering assistance to the Kamptee Moveable Column in Jul 1857
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - a reward of 100 rupees is made to Dhokal Ram, a Gond Malguzar of Sarai Patera in Mandla District, for his good services during the rebellion
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces and Central India - complaint of the Commissioner of the Jhansi Division [Captain Francis Wingrave Pinkney] of interference in the affairs of the Division by the Agent in Cental India [Sir Robert Hamilton]
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - disloyal conduct of three native surveyors and a native doctor, attached to the Survey Department at Jhansi - measures to be taken against the doctor and the two surviving surveyors
Papers regarding Gwalior State - continuation of the payment of 10,000 rupees 'per annum' from the revenues of Barwa Sagar to the Gwalior Durbar (includes a genealogical table of the Gwalior Ruling Family, on p 8)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - rewards bestowed on Mangal Singh and Dariao Singh, two Malguzars of Ashta in Jhansi District, for saving the lives of the Deputy Collector, Samuel Thornton, and Mr Andrews, a merchant, during the rebellion
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - papers regarding the Tai Bai of Jalaun - involvement of the Bai and her family in the rebellion - confiscation of the family property - question of the future provision to be made for the Bai and her husband, Narain Rao (includes, on pp 32-35, a list of the Bai, her family and retainers)