Government of India forward to London a special narrative containing a written description of some of the tribes of the Cuttack Division which had been photographed by Major Charles Philip Yorke Triscott (the narrative is at the end of the Collection)
Petition to the Secretary of State for India from Khuaja Badar-ud-din Khan, a Delhi Government pensioner, protesting that his stipend has been unaccountably reduced from 875 to 600 rupees 'per annum' (with associated correspondence)
Grant, in perpetuity, to Thakur Baldeo Singh of Jhara, of a rent-free estate as Jajow in the Iradatnagar Pargana of Agra District, as a reward for his services in 1857/58
Death, on 23 May 1862, of Mian Shah Newaz Khan, Serai of Rajanpur in Dera Ghazi Khan District - the Punjab Government recommend that his Jagir be continued in its entirety to his eldest son, Khan Muhammad Khan
Government of India forward to England the Indian Mutiny medal of the late Fitzherbert Dacre Lucas, in accordance with the Secretary of State's request of 16 Sep 1862
Recommendation of the Punjab Government for the award of two charitable pensions, viz, 80 rupees 'per annum' to Atbar Kaur, widow of Mehr Singh of Amritsar, and 36 rupees 'per annum' to the widow of Amir Khan of Hazara
Death, on 17 March 1862, of Bakhtyar Khan, a Saddozai Chief of Tank - Punjab Government recommend the award of charitable pensions amounting to 360 rupees 'per annum' to his widow and family
Application of Dr Neville Jackson, Chief Medical Officer of Sambalpur, to be awarded the Indian Mutiny medal and clasp for his services against the rebels in Dec 1859
Surrender of the Sambalpur pretender Surandar Sahai - a pension of 1200 rupees 'per annum' is assigned to him, and 4,600 rupees 'per annum' to his family