Mutiny papers relating to Central India - Lacchmi Pershad, Malguzar of of Benaika in Mandla District, is awarded a khilat worth 1000 rupees, a sword worth 150 rupees and part of the estate of Gujri, in recognition of his valuable services to Government during the rebellion
Half of the pension of 600 rupees 'per annum' formerly awarded from the 2½ Lakh Fund to the late Bakoyal Madho Rao is continued to his son Lacchman Rao
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - continuation of pensions to three inhabitants of Narsinghpur District who had been found innocent of complicity in the rebellion
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - rewards made to three inhabitants of the Jhansi Division who rendered valuable assistance to Government officers and European refugees during the rebellion (includes a list of the recipients giving details of service and nature of reward)
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - report of the Deputy Commissioner of Jhansi [Lieutenant Frederick Arthur Fenton] on his operations in Chanderi District against the rebel force of Tantia Topi - evacuation of Lalitpur by the British - their engagement with the rebels and subsequent retreat to Banpur
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - NWP Government inform the Commissioner of Jhansi [Captain Francis Wingrave Pinkney] that, with respect to the conduct of civil pensioners during the Mutiny, Committees of Investigation are not required, an investigation by the District Officer being sufficient
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - awards made to Ramdin Chowdry and Ganeshi Chowdry, two zemindars of Ramiri village, Hamirpur District, and to a headman of the same village, for sheltering European refugees during the Mutiny
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces and Central India - complaint of the inhabitants of Mau Pargana in Jhansi District of depredations committed by the troops of Tehri [Orchha] State, allies of the British - Government of India decide that the inhabitants having offered no opposition to the rebels can have no claim to compensation
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - question of the disposal of the property of the Tai Bai of Jalaun - Government of India decide that the property should not be confiscated (includes an inventory of the property, on pp 3-12)