Papers relating to the Punjab - grant of a charitable pension of 36 rupees 'per annum' to Mehtab Kaur, widow of Mehtab Singh, a mafidar of Dhamkutan in Ambala District
Papers relating to the Punjab - payment of pensions to the female heirs of six deceased shareholders of conquest tenures in the Hoshiarpur District (a list of the shareholders and their heirs, with remarks, appears on p 2)
Papers relating to the Punjab - grant of a compassionate allowance of 15 rupees 'per mensem' to Musammat Ganga Devi, widow of Sirdar Panjab Singh, a deceased pensioner of Gujranwala Pargana (a statement of the pension appears on p 2)
Papers relating to the Punjab - decision that the pensions of the relatives and dependents of the Nawab of Dera Ismail Khan should henceforward be paid entirely out of general Government revenues, without any contribution from the Nawab
Papers relating to the Punjab - award of a pension of 24 rupees 'per annum' to Musammat Prem Kaur, daughter of the late Musammat Sukha (includes a stsatement of the jagir formerly held by Musammat Sukha in Raffipur village, Gujranwala District)
Papers relating to the Punjab - maintenance to Mangal Dass, a khatri of Lahore, of an assignment of 100 rupees 'per annum' on the village of Sukhala, Gurdaspur District
Papers relating to the Punjab - award of a pension of 20 rupees 'per annum' to Musammat Daya, widow of Hari Singh a patidar of Ambala District (a statement of the pension appears on pp 2-3)
Papers relating to the Punjab - commutation for cash payments of the jagirs in Tarewal, Gurdaspur District, granted in Mar 1851 to Jaimal Singh and Kharam Singh, soldiers of the late Lahore Irregular Force
Papers relating to the former Royal Court of Delhi - grant of a pension of 10 rupees 'per mensem' to the widow of Mehbub Ali Khan, late Chief Eunuch and Prime Minister of the ex-King of Delhi [Bahadur Shah]
Papers relating to the Punjab - the Government pensions paid in the Panipat/Karnal District, for the support of religious institutions, are commuted into grants of land (a statement of the pensions appears on pp 2-3)