Nawab Ghulam Ali, one of the Mysore Princes, is given permission to reside at Rash Khand in the Shahapur Pargana of East Burdwan District - he receives a resettlement grant of 15,000 rupees
Muhammad Allah Inayet, one of the great-grandsons of Tipu Sultan, is given permission to reside at Shaipalla in the Balia Pargana of Twenty Four Parganas District - he receives a resettlement grant of 5000 rupees
Papers regarding Sirohi State - pacification of the country following the submission of the four rebellious brothers of the Raja [Umed Singh] - agreements made between the Raja and his brothers
Papers regarding the Delhi Royal Family at Rangoon - grant of a compassionate allowance of 25 rupees 'per mensem' to Shah Abbas, son of the late ex-King of Delhi, and of 10 rupees 'per mensem' each to his mother Mubarik Misr and his grandmother Harmat Bai
Increase in the office establishment of the Chief Commissioner of British Burma - increase in the salaries of his secretary and assistant secretary (includes, on p 7, a statement of the present and proposed establishments)
Grant of life pension of 500 rupees 'per mensem' to Muhammad Raza Khan, a great-grandson of Saadat Ali Khan, late Nawab Wazir of Oudh (includes, on p 6, a genealogical table showing the pensioner's descent from Saadat Ali Khan)
Claims to the Indian Mutiny medal by William Cooke, indigo planter, Gorakhpur District; William Knight, formerly Head Clerk Bulandshahr Collector's Office, and his son William Joseph Knight, (includes details of active service)