Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - successful attack made on 25 Oct 1858 near Palri by a detachment of the Etawah Levies, commanded by Lieutenant Henry John Allan, upon the rebel band of Rup Singh - the rebels are dispersed and 28 of their number slain - Lieutenant Allan receives an official commendation
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - rewards granted to Lala Shib Lal, an accountant, and Lala Balmokand, an assistant record keeper, for their good conduct during the rebellion - the former is granted a village in Agra District, the latter the sum of 300 rupees
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - investigation into the conduct of the titular Nawab of Najibabad - conflicting opinions regarding the extent of his guilt - decision of the Governor General [Lord Canning] that the Nawab should be spared the death penalty
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - awards of land are made to Chait Singh, to the widow of Chooree Singh, Chait Singh's nephew, and to Komal Singh, for delivering grain to the besieged garrison at Shahjahanpur during the rebellion - khilats are bestowed on Chait Singh and Komal Singh
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - rewards bestowed on Misr Baijnath, a native banker of Bareilly, for his outstanding services in aiding European fugitives during the Mutiny - he is granted the title of 'Rai', a khilat worth 20,000 rupees, and an estate assessed at 20,000 rupees 'per annum'
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - rewards made to the native officers and men of the 8th Irregular Cavalry who escorted the European fugitives to Naini Tal after the outbreak of mutiny at Bareilly on 31 May 1857 (includes, on p 5, a list of the officers and men giving their village or town of origin)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces and Oudh - account by Lieutenant Charles Adolphus De Kantzow of his expedition against the rebel village of Aminnagar in Oudh - the rebels are dispersed, losing 22 of their number; (with associated correspondence)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - awards made to several native inhabitants of Shahjahanpur District for their loyal service during the rebellion (includes, on pp 7-35, 38, a list of the recipients giving nature of service and nature of reward)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - explanation of the Nawab of Rampur [Yusuf Ali Khan] regarding a report that he had been in unlawful communication with the King of Delhi [Bahadur Shah] - Government of India accept his explanation
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - NWP Government inform the Commissioner of Rohilkhand [Robert Alexander] that the estates bestowed on Chowbey Jai Kishen Doss and Chowbey Mohan Lal are not to be regarded as rent-free but as held in jagir tenure