Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab and the North Western Provinces - a special allowance of 10 rupees 'per mensem' is awarded to Jemadar Sarup Singh of Cureton's Multani Cavalry as a reward for his distingished services in Oudh and Rohilkhand (includes a descriptive roll for Sarup Singh)
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - the title of 'Khan Bahadur' and an additional jagir are conferred on Malek Sher Muhammad Khan Tewanah, a chief of the Leiah District, for his services during the rebellion
Dismissal of Subadar Samandar Khan from the 2nd Sikh Police Corps, his commanding officer, Lieutenant John Richardson Auldjo, having reported adversely on his character
Papers relating to the Punjab - quarrel over a native concubine, between Lieutenant William Gordon Chalmers, Assistant Commissioner, Kohat, and Lieutenant John James Boswell, Second-in-Command of the 3rd Punjab Infantry - both officers are removed from their present posts and remanded to their parent regiments (at the end of the Collection there is a minute by John William Kaye entitled 'British morality in the Punjab')
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - bestowal of a khilat worth 1000 rupees on Shams-ud-din Khan Kusurea for his services in the Punjab during the rebellion
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - rewards to certain Multani chiefs and Pathan officers for their services during the rebellion (includes, on pp 10-53, a list of the recipients, with details as to financial status, nature of service and reward)
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - the pension of Boo Ali Bakhsh, late Tahsildar of Panipat, is increased from 96 rupees 8 annas to 125 rupees 'per mensem' as a reward for his services during the rebellion
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - rewards made to certain chiefs of Khalil in the Peshawar Valley and their kinsmen for their services during the rebellion (includes details of the proposed grants of land)