Papers regarding the rehousing of the Mysore Princes (descendants of Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan) - memorials to the Viceroy from Muhammad Bashir-ud-din, Muhammad Mahmud Shah and Muhammad Feroze Shah - payment of 15000 rupees to Muhammad Bashir-ud-din for the purchase of his permanent residence at Chinsura
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes - death, on 18 Oct 1865, of Muhammad Nasir-ud-din, son of Muhammad Anwar Shah - at the request of Anwar Shah his late son's monthly stipend of 100 rupees is continued to his only surviving adult son Wahaj-ud-din
Papers regarding Udaipur State - report of the Political Agent, Meywar [Major John Pigott Nixon] on the administration of the State for the year ending Jul 1865 - improvement in the conduct of the young Maharana [Shambhu Singh]
Papers regarding Sirohi State - report on the administration of the State for the Sambat year 1921 and part of 1922 (ie Jul 1864-Nov 1865) by the Political Superintendent [Lieutenant W J W Muir] (includes financial accounts)
Scheme for pacifying the frontier area of the Dera Ismail Khan District by establishing a small colony of Mahsud Waziris within British territory in the Tank Valley - 25 Mahsud horsemen to be employed as mounted police in the Frontier Militia
Papers regarding Nepal - birth of a son to General Jagat Jang Bahadur, eldest legitimate son of the Prime Minister, Sir Jang Bahadur - death, on 31 Dec 1865, of the infant's mother, a daughter of the ex-Maharaja, Dheraji
Measures taken to maintain law and order on the Nepal Frontier - the Nepalese and British Authorities to co-operate more fully in the suppression of crime (includes, on pp 11-15, a list of Nepalese Cutcherries etc. along the frontier between Gorakhpur and Purnea)
Proposed of two merchants of Rangoon, W S Steel and L Hernandez, for the construction of a railway from Rangoon to the Chinese Province of Yunnan (includes sketch map showing the proposed line of railway, also memorandum of Captain J M Williams on railway communication between Rangoon and Western China (with map), and memorials to H M Government from commercial associations in Britain regarding the opening up of commerce between Rangoon and China