Papers relating to Central India - memoranda by the Agent to the Governor General in Central India [Sir Robert Hamilton] regarding the chief officers of the Indore and Gwalior Durbars - he pays special tribute to the loyal conduct of the Indore Durbar during the Mutiny
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - rewards made to the Thakurs of Lalgarh and Rhike Baria for their loyal conduct in protecting the officers of the United Malwa Contingent in their flight from Mehidpur
Mutiny papers relating to Central India (Gwalior) - donations of 100 rupees each are made to Abdul Rozak and Isri Pershad who protected Sergeant Bleazly's bullock train from rebel attack on the Agra-Bombay road near Guna
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - rewards made to certain Thakurs of Shahgarh District for their good conduct during the recent rebel incursion in that area (includes lists of the villages proposed to be continued rent-free or conferred as a proprietory right pp 7, 13)
Mutiny papers relating to Indore State - expenditure of the proceeds of the sale of rebel property on the repair of damaged buildings in Mhow Cantonment
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - the Order of British India (2nd Class) and a khilat worth 1000 rupees are conferred on Risaldar Isri Pershad (formerly a Subadar in the United Malwa Contingent) for his loyal service during the rebellion
Papers regarding Jaora State - further good service rendered by the Nawab of Jaora [Ghaus Muhammad Khan] in capturing 71 Sundia plunderers - proposal of the Agent in Central India [Sir Richmond Shakespear] for a combined military operation against the Sundias