Papers relating to the Punjab - a charitable pension of 12 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to Sardul Singh, the blind and destitute son of Budh Singh, a deceased patidar of Ambala District
Papers relating to the Punjab (North West Frontier) - a portion of his father's lapesd jagir on the Peshawar/Kohat border is granted to Zaman Khan, the Chief of the Orakzai clan in Peshawar
Papers relating to the Punjab - grant of a charitable pension of 20 rupees 'per mensem' to Husaini Begam, widow of Mirza Sulaiman, the younger brother of the ex-King of Delhi [Bahadur Shah]
Papers relating to the Punjab (North West Frontier) - increase in the cash allowances of the Khans and Maliks of Yusufzai (includes, on pp 27-53, a statement of the allowances, with details of individual Tappas)
Papers relating to the Punjab - statement of money assignments in the Kot Kasim Tahsil giving name and paternity of pensioner, amount of pension and other particulars (with associated correspondence)
Papers relating to the Punjab - the rent-free tenure in Kishengarh, awarded to Radha Kishen, son of the late Rao Duni Chand, Vakil of the Maharaja of Jammu, is made hereditary - he is also granted the title of Rao
Papers relating to the Punjab - the jagir in Ambala District formerly held by Pyara Singh, a deceased patidar, is released to his lineal male descendants in perpetuity, on quarter jama
Papers relating to the Punjab (North West Frontier) - disposal of the cash allowances and rent-free lands attached to the Chiefship of Hangu in Kohat District - contuinuance to the present Chief [Aliyar Khan] of the allowance of 400 rupees 'per annum' formerly enjoyed by his father (a statement of the rent-free Hangu lands appears on pp 6-7)
Papers relating to the Punjab - compassionate allowances of 20 rupees 'per mensem' each are awarded to a son and two daughters-in-law of the late Khan Bahadur Khan of Bhattiana (includes, on p 3, a genealogical table showing the descendants of Khan Bahadur Khan)