Papers relating to Baghelkhand - claim of the Zemindar of Pendra to the village of Amarkantak which had been granted to the Maharaja of Rewah [Raghuraj Singh] in 1859 - Government of India allow the Zemindar a reduction of tribute by way of compensation
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - case of Ramchandra Rao Bapuji, late Diwan of Dhar, who had been deprived of his Jagirs for complicity in the rebellion - Government of India decide that neither of his Jagirs should be restored to him, Vol 1
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - case of Ramchandra Rao Bapuji, late Diwan of Dhar, Vol 2 - question as to what provision if any should be made for the ex-Diwan
Papers relating to the Punjab - question raised by the Commissioner of the Trans-Sutlej States [Major Edward Lake] as to whether European soldiers who are British subjects can be compelled to give evidence in the local courts - opinion of the Advocate General of Bengal [William Ritchie]
Papers relating to the Punjab - report of a case of Sati which took place at Koanghar in the Hissar District on 21 Jun 1859 - punishment of those involved
Papers relating to the Punjab - claims against the confiscated estates of the late Nawab of Jhajjar [Abdur Rahman Khan] and the late Nawab of Dadri [Bahadur Jang] - general question as to what extent the British Government should be liable for the debts of dispossessed rebels
Papers relating to the Cis-Sutlej States (Punjab) - question of the rights and responsibilities of the mafidars and jagirdars in those portions of the Dadri and Jhajjar territories transferred to the Chiefs of Patiala, Jind and Nabha
Papers relating to the Punjab - arrangements for creating a continuous boundary line between the Dadri Pargana, newly assigned to Jind State, and the neighbouring British territory - consequent exchange of villages (includes a map, MS, coloured, showing the boundary modifications)
Papers relating to the Punjab - question whether the British Government is entitled to demand the extradition from Princely States of subjects of those states who have deserted from British military service
Papers relating to the Punjab - Government of India grant the request of the Reverend J S Woodside of the Ludhiana Mission to be allowed to reside in Kapurthala State