Papers relating to the North Western Provinces and Bundelkhand - proposal that the 14 Bundelkhand political pensioners residing in Banda District, NWP, should be entirely the responsibility of the Collector of Banda (a list of the 14 pensioners appears on p 5)
Papers relating to Bundelkhand - appointment of the Political Agent at Rewah [Captain John William Willoughby Osborne] to officiate as Political Assistant in Bundelkhand during the absence of Major Richard Rich Wilford Ellis
Mutiny papers relating to Bundelkhand - question of the conduct of the Rani Regent of Chhatarpur during the rebellion - the reports are generally favourable to the Rani, with the exception of that of Lieutenant Archibald Gathorne Remington, the commanding officer at Kalinjar
Papers regarding the Rewah Political Agency (Baghelkhand) - Government of India sanction the appointment of a Second Assistant on a salary of 500 rupees 'per mensem' - appointment of C R Coles as First Assistant - discontinuance of the grants made to the religious establishments of the ex-Raja of Bijeraghogarh - judicial proceedings etc. (includes, at end of Collection, a map, MS, coloured, showing the extent of the Indore, Bundelkhand and Rewah Political Agencies)
Further papers regarding the Rewah Political Agency - abolition of the post of Second Assistant - the salary of the First Assistant [C R Coles] to remain at 750 rupees 'per mensem' [Appendix to 505(53/20)]
Papers relating to Central India - report received from the Political Agent in Mewar [Captain Charles Lionel Showers] of a hoard of treasure said to have been buried in a vault in Nimach District by the Gwalior Government in 1803
Mutiny papers relating to Gwalior State - retaliatory measures to be taken against some villages in the Bhind District whose inhabitants had aided and abetted Rup Singh's Etawah rebels
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - report by the Agent in Central India [Sir Richmond Shakespear] on the unsettled state of the ten central districts of Gwalior