Rival claims of the States of Tehri/Orchha and Jhansi to the Toria Jagir - investigation of the claims by the Agent in Central India [Major Richard John Meade] who decides in favour of Tehri - Government of India uphold his decision
Objections of the NWP Government to the claim of Tehri/Orchha to the Toria Jagir - Government of India inform them that the decision in favour of Tehri is final
Petition to the Secretary of State for India from the Sonthi Sikhs appealing against the decision of the Government of India in the case of their disputes with the Raja of Nabha (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding the outlawed Thakurs of Jodhpur who have taken refuge in Jaipur State and made several raids into Jodhpur - appointment of a special commission of Vakils to adjudicate in claims for compensation against the Thakurs
Death, on 10 Jun 1862, of Sakkaram Bappaji Farnavis Amatya, a Satara notable - Bombay Government recommend that a village of annual value 2000 rupees, be confessed as an hereditary Enam on the five sons of the deceased
Memorial of B P Singer, praying that he be paid the value of the commission of his late son Lieutenant George Benjamin Singer, H M 75th Foot, who was killed on civil duty in Assam, and that a commission in the Army may be conferred on his remaining son Nathaniel Alges Singer
Claim of Kishen Chand Seth, banker, of Ajmer, to compensation, for losses sustained by him as a result of the mutiny of the Kotah Contingent - claim of the firm of Ganesh Doss Nathmal to the arrears of pay of the Malwa Contingent on account of advances made to men who subsequently mutinied
Reply of the government of India to the query of the Secretary of State for India as to who recommended the transfer of the Kashipur Pargana to the Nawab of Rampur
Correspondence between the Government of India and the Punjab Government regarding the rights of the Lakhirajdars in those portions of the confiscated estates of Dadri and Jhajjar which were conferred on the Chiefs of Patiala, Jind and Nabha
Government of India forward to London certain printed papers relating to the ethnography of Bengal together with lists of related photographs (the papers relate mainly to Chota Nagpur and the Chittagong Hill Tracts, the photographs, which are not with the Collection, were taken chiefly by Dr Benjamin Simpson and Mr Browne)