Mutiny papers relating to Central India - successful attack made on 7 Jun 1860 by a detachment of Mayne's Horse commanded by Lieutenant Edward Ridley Colborne Bradford upon a band of 200 rebels near Raghugarh - Lieutenant William Henry John Jennings is killed in the attack
Papers regarding the Simla Hill States - notification issued by the Foreign Department, Simla, regarding the durbar for the Chiefs of the Simla Hill States held at Simla by the Governor General [Lord Canning] on 3 May 1860
Memorial of the Jewish Community of Calcutta to the Governor General [Lord Canning] praying for the intercession of the British Government to prevent the sequestration by the Turkish Authorities of the tomb of the prophet Ezekiel near Baghdad (with associated correspondence) (includes, on p 9, a sketch and plan of the tomb by Lieutenant Collingwood IN; the memorial, on p 15, contains the original signatures of the petitioners)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - Government of India forward to London certain papers prepared by Lieut Colonel George Walter Williams regarding the outbreak of mutiny at Cawnpore in Jun 1857 (the papers are not with the Collection)
Papers relating to Oudh - memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Janki Pershad, formerly Tahsildar of Bari in Sitapur District, praying to have his dismissal from Government service set aside (with appendices of correspondence, certificates etc)
Papers relating to the Nagpur Territory - grant of special pensions of 4000 rupees and 1500 rupees 'per annum' respectively to Mohib Husain Khan and Imrat Rao Shankar, Extra Assistant Commissioners at Nagpur (includes copies of the grantees' pension registers giving physical description and other particulars)
A crystal throne, formerly one of the ornaments of the Delhi Palace, is sent to England on the ship Saladin (includes a memorandum on the throne, on p 19)
Government of India request that duplicates of important dispatches from England be sent directly to the Governor General [Lord Canning] while he is on tour in the Upper Provinces
Further papers regarding the abortive mission of Captain John Colpoys Houghton to Achin [Atjeh] in Sumatra - blockade of the Gighing and Passangang rivers by the Sultan of Achin - dispatch of the Indian Navy steamer Victoria to Sumatra - re-establishment of good relations between Achin and the British Government (includes, on p 4, a map, MS, coloured, showing the mouth of the Achin river)