Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - rewards bestowed on Muhammad Saraf-ud-din, Zemindar of Shekhupura, for his loyal service in Budaon District during the Mutiny - he is awarded a khilat worth 3000 rupees and land assessed at 2500 rupees 'per annum' with partial remissions of revenue for two generations
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - an award of 100 rupees is made to Sheikh Kalu who attended Messrs Wilkinson and Porter and their families during the period they were in hiding in the village of Dattonia in Shahjahanpur District
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - account by Lieutenant Charles De Kantzow of the attacks made by the rebels on Pawayan in Shahjahanpur District, their subsequent repulse by his troops and withdrawal across the border into Oudh (with associated correspondence)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - rewards to certain native inhabitants of Pilibhit District for their loyalty and good services during the rebellion (includes, on pp 7-25, a list of the recipients, giving details of service and reward)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - awards made to four native inhabitants of Pawayan Pargana, Shahjahanpur District, for saving the lives of Sub-Assistant Surgeon Bani Madhab Tagore and his cousin
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - objections of the Magistrate of Budaon [Charles Paget Carmichael] and the Commissioner of Rohilkhand [Robert Alexander] to the withdrawal of the wing of the Baluch Battalion stationed at Budaon
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - award of 200 rupees made to Kheoraj, an inhabitant of Shahjahanpur District, who enabled Captain James Young Gowan to escape from the mutineers by boat on the Ramganga river
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - a gratuity of 300 rupees is awarded to Rattan, a Kahari inhabitant of Shahjahanpur District, for supplying useful intelligence to the British force marching through Rohilkhand
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - a pakha house, and land worth 200 rupees 'per annum', are awarded to Saifullah Khan in lieu of the award previously proposed by the Magistrate of Budaon [Charles Paget Carmichael]
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - a gratuity of 100 rupees is awarded to Musammat Salkeya, widow of the messenger Khiddu who was killed by the rebels in Budaon District while on his way with a letter from Mr Wilson to the Commander in Chief