Government of India forward to London a letter of condolence from the Raja of Jind [Sarup Singh] to Queen Victoria commiserating with her on the death of the Prince Consort (an abstract English translation of the letter appears on p 5)
Explanation of the Resident at Hyderabad [Lieut Colonel Cuthbert Davidson] with respect to certain observations made by the Secretary of State for India regarding the implementation of the 1860 Treaty with Hyderabad
Death, on 28 Nov 1861, of Thakur Hamir Singh of Bakatgarh - continuation of his Tanka of 100 rupees 'per mensem' to his son Hati Singh - Government of India ask the Secretary of State for India to reconsider his decision in the case of the late Zalim Singh of Sailana
Death, on 9 Jan 1862, of Muhammad Zaman Khan Orakzai, a Jagirdar of the Peshawar District - his village of Shahab Khail and allowance of 500 rupees 'per annum' are continued to his son Muhammad Osmar Khan
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Mahbub Ali asserting a claim to certain villages in the Goshaiganj Pargana of Lucknow District (with copies of previous petitions and associated correspondence)
Correspondence regarding various claims to the Indian Mutiny medal - cases of Captain John Sprot of H.M. 83rd Fort, James Fergusson, A. Forbes, George Walker, and the brothers James E, Charles W and Cecil M Burton
Government of India forward to London 40 copies of the first volume of Charles Aitchison's 'Treaties, Engagements and Sanads relating to India and Neighbouring Countries
Government of India forward to London Addresses of Condolence from the European and native inhabitants of Oudh commiserating with Queen Victoria on the death of the Prince Consort (the texts of the addresses are not with the Collection)
Government of India forward to London a kharita (with translation) from the Ruler of Bhopal [Sikandar Begam] to Lord Canning, received at Calcutta after Lord Canning's departure for England (the texts of the kharita and translation are not with the Collection)