Further papers regarding Bahawalpur State, Vol 1 - mutiny of the Bahawalpur Army on 23 Jun 1866 - unsuccessful attempt by the rebel leader Imam Bakhsh to release Jafar Khan and Mohabat Khan
Further papers regarding Bahawalpur State, Vol 2 - continuation of the disturbances - the Bahawalpur Durbar request the British Government to assume the administration of the State during the Nawab's minority - capture of Imam Bakhsh, etc
Further papers regarding Bahawalpur State, Vol 3 - report of William Ford on his mission to the State - decision of the Government of India to assume the administration of Bahawalpur during the minority of the young Nawab [Sadiq Muhammad Khan]
Further papers regarding the exchanges of territory between the Maharaja of Indore [Tukoji Rao Holkar] and the British Government - transfer to Indore of the parganas of Mandleshwar and Barwaha (includes, on p 15, a sketch map, MS, coloured, showing the territory in Nimar to be transferred to Holkar)
Question whether Mirza Ilahi Bakhsh has an hereditary title to certain emoluments in cash and lands awarded to him by the British Government in 1860 and 1862 (includes a description of the lands, on pp 25-26, and a genealogical tree, on p 61)
Further papers regarding the pecuniary embarrassments of Prince Hamid Ali, eldest son of the ex-King of Oudh [Wajid Ali Shah] - inadequacy of the allowance granted to him by his father - Government of India strongly advise the ex-King to be more generous towards his son (includes a statement of the Prince's debts, on pp 9-11)
Papers regarding Muscat, Vol 1 - measures taken by the Bombay Government for the maintenance of Syed Turki, brother of the late Sultan of Muscat [Syed Thoweni] (includes a biographical note on Syed Turki, on pp 3-4)
Papers regarding Muscat, Vol 2 - a subsistence allowance of 300 rupees 'per mensem' is granted by the Bombay Government to Syed Turki, brother of the late Sultan of Muscat [Syed Thoweni]
Measures taken for the establishment of a more effective Frontier Police on the Nepal border - execution of a formal Memorandum with the Nepal Durbar extending the principle of mutual extradition (a copy of the Memorandum appears on p 11)
Explanations of H M Consul at Bangkok [Thomas George Knox] and the Commissioner of the Tenasserim Provinces [Colonel Albert Fytche] regarding certain animadversions against their conduct in the dispute regarding the Mhineloongye Forests (includes, on pp 83-84, a copy of the 'Moulmain Advertiser', for 7 Oct 1865, and at the end of the Collection a sketch map of the Tenasserim and Martaban teak forests, scale 1" = 8 miles, May 1861)