Papers relating to Oudh - magisterial and revenue powers are conferred on the following Oudh landholders, viz:- Major Alexander Orr, Captain Bunbury, Mr Schilling, Captain John Hearsay and Babu Dakhenaranjan Mukherji - resignation by Major George Wilson Boileau of his appontment in the Oudh Police
Reply of the Government of India to the Court of Directors' request to be sent a complete collection of all the treaties and engagements entered into with the Princely States
Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - enquiries by the emissaries of the Raja of Balrampur into the alleged death of the Nana Sahib and his secretary Azimullah - the Resident in Nepal [Lieut Colonel George Ramsay] believes that the Nana may still be alive, hiding out somewhere in Western Nepal
Papers relating to the Punjab - report by the Commissioner in the Trans-Sutlej States [Philip Sandys Melvill] on a meeting of Jaikari Rajputs held at Dharmsala on 12 Mar 1861 for the purpose of promoting equal marriages among the Rajput tribes of the Punjab and preventing infanticide (with associated correspondence)
Papers relating to Rajputana - proceedings regarding the services rendered by the Rajputana Chiefs and their subordinate agents during the rebellion and the rewards subsequently granted to them (includes, between pp 38 and 39, a map, MS, coloured, showing the villages in Sirsa District granted to the Maharaja of Bikaner [Sardar Singh])
Papers relating to Bundelkhand and Central India - conferment of the 46 villages of Simaria Pargana in Damoh District upon the Raja of Panna [Nripat Singh] as a reward for his services to the British Government in the year 1858 (includes, on pp 36-38, a list of the villages, with particulars)
Papers relating to Bundelkhand and Central India - the seven villages in Saugor District held by the Raja of Panna [Nripat Singh] are handed over to the Deputy Commissioner of Saugor