Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Gopinath Pershad, Kishen Pershad and Radhanath Pershad, grandsons of the late Raja Rajballab of Calcutta, praying for increased pensions (with associated correspondence and extracts of earlier records) (includes a genealogical table, on p 29)
Government of India forward to London seven sets of 17 photographs of the tribes of Assam and Cachar taken by Dr Benjamin Simpson (the photographs are not with the Collection but a list of them appears on p 3)
Further papers regarding the long-standing dispute between the Rajas of Bastar and Jeypore with respect to the Kotepad Pargana - decision of the Government of India that the Raja of Jeypore, who is to retain possession of the pargana, should pay an annual compensation payment of 3000 rupees to the Raja of Bastar
Further papers regarding Dutch encroachments on the East Coast of Sumatra - correspondence of the Raja of Assahan with the Resident Councillor at Penang and the Governor of the Straits Settlements, etc.
Further papers regarding the state of British trade with Perak - correspondence of the Government of the Straits Settlements [Colonel Osfeur Cavenagh] with the Government of India
Further correspondence regarding the claims to the Indian Mutiny medal of Captain John Sprott, HM 83rd Foot, James Fergusson, A Forbes, George Walker and the brothers James, Charles and Cecil Burton
The separate pensions of the Ranis Jointee and Dubangdi, widows of the late Raja of Cachar, Govind Chandra, are converted into a joint increased pension of 20 rupees 'per mensem'
Report on the Trade of Central Asia', by Robert Henry Davies, Secretary to Government, Punjab, Jul 1862, published as a Parliamentary Paper, Feb 1864 (with associated correspondence)