Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - claim of Baddri Nath, a grain contractor of Cawnpore, to be compensated for the loss of a consignment of grain intended for Government but plundered by the rebel Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - rewards offered for the capture of notorious rebels in Fatehpur District - capture of the rebels Johawar Ali, Imam Ali and Imdad Ali (includes, on pp 12-13, a list of the ten most wanted rebels, with particulars)
Mutiny Papers relating to Central India - question whether Subadar Sidhan Missar of the 12th Bengal Native Infantry who rendered good service at Nowgong but who subsequently deserted his post should receive an award from Government - the Commander in Chief in India [Lord Clyde] decides against an award
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - question whether Abdul Rahim, a landowner of Saraon Pargana, Allahabad District, should be individually rewarded for his servives during the Mutiny
Re-admission to the Benares list of pensioners of Syed Muhammad Mehdi Khan who had resided at Lucknow during the Mutiny - he receives arrears of pension back to Apr 1857
Death, at Benares, on 11 Nov 1859, of Salim-un-nisa Khanam, one of the concubines of Prince Jalal-ud-din - her pension of 10 rupees 'per mensem' lapses to Government
Death, at Benares, on 11 Nov 1859, of Ustani Bijan, alias Hafiza Miriam, a dependent of the Benares branch of the former Delhi Royal Family - her pension of 14 rupees 4 annas 'per mensem' lapses to Government
Death, at Benares, of Mirza Ushan Bakht, a member of the former Royal Family of Delhi - distribution of his pension - resumption of his tomb allowance of 112 rupees 'per mensem'
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - decision of the NWP Government that in re-granting confiscated lands in Gorakhpur District regard should be had to their real and not necessarily to their assessed value - cases of M P Dunne (in Ghazipur District) and William Peppe (in Gorakhpur District)
Papers relating to the North Western Provinces - refund to Shamsher Sahi of Gorakhpur of the sum of 400 rupees, this being the sale proceeds of his elephant which Government had inadvertently sold as unclaimed property