Expenses incurred in providing for the Afghan political refugee Sirdar Muhammad Azim Khan up to 11 Aug 1864 - he is granted a fixed allowance of 1500 rupees 'per mensem'
Papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 10 - final preparations for the invasion of the Duars - Colonel J C Haughton appointed Political Agent and Chief Civil Officer with the Duar Field Force - proclamation of the Government of India regarding the annexation of the Western Duars
Mistake made in the Revised Table of Gun Salutes whereby salutes of eleven guns were allowed to the Rajas of Bashahr and Nalagarh, the correct number being seven
Government of India request that one copy of Tod's 'Rajasthan' and two copies of Malcolm's 'Central India' be sent out from England, both titles being required by the Agent in Rajputana and the latter title by the Indian Foreign Office
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes (descendants of Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan) - renewed request of Sahibzadas Ghulam Haquani and Ghulam Rabbani, great nephews of Tipu Sultan, for an increase in their allowances
Complaint of C O Johnstone, a Moulmein merchant, of unfair treatment at the hands of H M Consul at Bangkok, Sir Robert H Schomburgh - his complaint relates to a dispute regarding forest lands in Chieng Mai Province
Further papers regarding Bahawalpur State - question of the disposal by the British authorities of Pannu Khan and Lal Bakhsh, two of the leading Daudputra rebels - decision not to extradite them to Bahwalpur but to detain them in British territory
Decision of the Government of India that the Reverend Robert Clark, of the Church Missionary Society, should not be allowed to remain in Srinagar during the winter months against the express wishes of the Maharaja of Kashmir [Ranbir Singh]