Death, on 12 Sep 1864, of Puranpuri, one of the Gosain political pensioners of Bundelkhand - continuation of his pension of 6 rupees 10 annas 2 pies 'per mensem' to his son Bishenpuri
The pension of 15 rupees 'per mensem' awarded to the late Tilokchand, mukhtiar or agent to the family of the late Tafaz-ul Husain Khan of Oudh, is divided proportionately among the members of that family
Papers regarding Udaipur State - outbreak of disturbances at Udaipur on 30 Mar 1864 owing to resentment at the judicial reforms initiated by the Political Agent [Lieut Colonel William Frederick Eden] - Government of India consider that Eden has displayed a lack of judgement
Papers regarding Jaisalmer State - refusal of the new Maharawal [Bairi Sal] to take over the reins of government - his father Thakur Kesri Singh to administer the state 'per tempore'
Papers regarding Tonk State - death, on 18 June 1864, of the Nawab of Tonk [Muhammad Wazir Khan] - dispute regarding the succession - the Government of India recognize Muhammad Ali Khan, son of the late Nawab, as the legitimate heir
Papers regarding Alwar State - investigation by Major John Piggott Nixon into the murder of Mian Jan -strong suspicion falls on the Raja of Alwar [Sheodan Singh] but conclusive proof of his guilt is lacking - mutual recriminations between the Political Agent at Alwar and the Medical Officer there [Dr James Charles Dickinson] - Government of India remove both officers and abolish the Alwar Political Agency
Further papers regarding the proposed establishment of a commercial route through Burma to Western China - opinions of the Chief Commissioner of British Burma [Lieut Colonel Arthur Purves Phayre] and of the Indian Department of Public Works - sanction given for a second expedition to explore the Salween river
Government of India recognize Usai Singh as Raja of Mahran in the Khasi and Jaintia Hills in succession to Usep Singh who died in Jan 1864 (includes, on pp 4-5, copy of the agreement made between Usai Singh and the British Government)