Grant of rewards in lands and cash to three Yusufzai Chiefs, viz:- the brothers Aziz and Ajab Khan of Sadham, and Mian Muhammad Shah of Ismaila, for valuable services rendered by them to the British Government during the Umbeyla campaign of 1863-64
Question whether subjects of the Rao of Cutch residing at Muscat are amenable to the jurisdiction of the British Agent there - opinion of the Advocate General of Bombay [J S White] that such jurisdiction can only be conferred by a convention between Muscat and the British Government
Extension of the area occupied by the British cantonment at Morar - consequent transfer of land from Gwalior State - removal of the villages of Padampur and Harauli - question of the compensation to be paid to the inhabitants (includes, at end of Collection, two maps 1) 'Morar Cantonments, showing site of new boundary,' Ms, coloured, scale 1" = 600 feet, 2) 'Plan showing position of Padampur and Harauli', with approval plan of lines, scale 1" = 600 feet)
Grant of land in Gundaspur District, worth 300 rupees 'per annum', to Bakshish Singh, son of Rur Sigh - grant of lands in Gurdaspur District, worth 300 rupees 'per annum' each, to Attar Singh and Chatter Singh, sons of Nihal Singh of Kingreb
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from the Rana of Madhan [Bishen Chand] pleading for the restoration of 52 villages of which he had allegedly been unjustly deprived (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding Nabha State, Vol 1 - proceedings of the Court of Enquiry convened to investigate the death of Raja Bharpur Singh and the subsequent murder of Rani Mehtah Kaur - finding of the Court that the Raja had died a natural death - decision that Garbakhsh Singh should be put on trial for aiding and abetting the murder of Mehtah Kaur
Papers regarding Nabha State, Vol 2 - proceedings of the trial of Garbakhsh Singh for instigating the murder of Mehtah Kaur - he is found not guilty owing to the lack of conclusive evidence but he and two other ministers are banished from Nabha
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes Establishment, Vol 1 - report that several members of the Mysore family have, contrary to the wishes of Government, sold their recently purchased houses and returned to Rasapagla
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes Establishment, Vol 2 - Sahibzada Muhammad Wala Gohar Shah who had sold his house at Burdwan is permitted to reside permanently at Ballyganj, a suburb of Calcutta