Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - proposal to pay pensions to the dependents of the ex-Nawab of Bahadurgarh and Dadri [Bahadur Jang] - Government of India agree to pay pensions to dependents of the 2nd class only (includes a list of 1st and 2nd class applicants, with particulars)
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Punjab - death, on 3 Oct 1858, of the Nawab of Bahawalpur [Muhammad Fateh Khan] - Government of India recognize the succession of his eldest son Rahim Yar Khan as Nawab under the title of Bahawal Khan
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - award of life pensions and khilats to Mehtu and Khushi Khan, two lambardars of Gurgaon District, who saved the life of Mr E Hall, Superintendent of Roads, during the rebellion
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - the pension of 50 rupees 'per mensem' enjoyed by Jahangiri Begam, sister of the late Nawab Shams-ud-din Khan of Firozpur, is reduced by Government to 25 rupees 'per mensem'
Papers relating to the Punjab [North West] Frontier - death, on 6 Nov 1858, of the Chief of Amb and Tarawal [Jahandad Khan] - he is succeeded by his 9 year old son [Akram Khan] - arrangements made for governing the Chiefship during his minority
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Punjab - a pension of 688 rupees 'per annum', backdated to 1 Mar 1855, is awarded to Musammat Bishen Kaur, widow of Sewa Singh, a deceased Conquest Jagirdar of Hoshiarpur District
Papers relating to the Punjab [North West] Frontier - acceptance by Mirza Hassan Ali, an ex-jagirdar of the Peshawar District, of the pension of 360 rupees 'per annum' awarded to him in Jul 1855 - the pension is backdated to 1 Jan 1855
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Punjab - question of the disposal of two rent-free holdings in the Shakargarh Pargana, Gurdaspur District (details of the two holdings appear on pp 2-5)
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - deficiency of 3000 rupees in a remittance of 306,000 rupees sent from Rohtak to Delhi in Nov 1857 - suspicion falls on soldiers of HM 60th Rifles who guarded the treasure at Delhi but conclusive proof against them is lacking - Government write off the amount to 'profit and loss'
Mutiny papers relating to Kashmir - grant of certain proprietary privileges to Joala Sahai, Diwan of Jammu, in recognition of the services rendered by him to the British Government during the rebellion