Papers regarding British Burma - report on the Gaiko Karens by the Deputy Commissioner of Toungoo [Captain Malcolm Bandine Sabin Lloyd] (with associated correspondence)
Rules, published in the Gazette of India, for the guidance of British subjects travelling in the Kingdom of Burma more especially prescribing the conduct to be observed when meeting Burmese (with associated correspondence)
Award of a political pension of 30 rupees 'per mensem' to Narrain Singh, a political prisoner residing at Moulmein, payment of the pension to be dependent on good behaviour
Award of a retirement gratuity of 1800 rupees to Venkatachellum Mudalaiyar, former Head Clerk in the Deputy Commissioner's Office, Rangoon - his application for a pension is denied, (includes a statement of service and personal particulars, on pp 5-7)
Award of a gratuity of 175 rupees to Hussein Ali, formerly Sessions Munshi in the Arakan Commissioner's Court (includes personal particulars and a statement of service, on pp 4-5)
Government of India forward to London the original receipt of William Dunn for the diamond ring presented to him by the Emperor of Austria - the ring had been awarded to him for his services in saving the crew of the Austrian Barque Victoria S. wrecked at the entrance to Akyab Harbour in Aug 1862
Papers regarding dacoities committed by subjects of the King of Burma in the British frontier districts of Toungoo and Prome - representation to be made to the Court of Ava by the British Agent at Mandalay