Proposal of the Government of India to increase the allowance of Bedi Sujan Singh of Una from 1100 to 2300 rupees 'per annum', the increase to take effect from 1 Jan 1866
Contracts Entered into by Messrs H A Fraser & Co., British Merchants of Zanzibar, with Arab ‘Slave-owners’ for the Supply of ‘Slaves’ to Work on their Estates
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This item is a collection to India Political Despatch No. 24 of 15 February 1867, from the Secretary of State for India to the Government of India Foreign Department (the Political Despatch itself is not included in this item). The collection consists of papers forwarded with the Government of I...
Proposal of the Government of India that the ubari estate of Gurserai in Jhansi now held by Kesho Rao Dinkar should be continued in perpetuity to his family after his death
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes (descendants of Tipu Sultan) - Government of India reject the claim of Ulfat-un-nisa Bebi, former concubine of the late Prince Shukrullah, to an increase in pension
Recommendation of the Government of India that the Salary of the Resident in the Persian Gulf be Increased to 2400 Rupees Per Month, the Amount which was Paid before 1862
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This item is a collection to India Political Despatch No. 28 of 25 February 1867, from the Secretary of State for India to the Government of India Foreign Department (the Political Despatch itself is not included in this item). The collection consists of papers forwarded with the Government of I...
Complaint of the Maharaja of Indore [Tukoji Rao Holkar] of undue interference by the British Government in matters connected with successions to the Chiefship of Jaora - question of the political status of Jaora vis-a'-vis Indore State and the Government of India (includes on pp 16-18 a list of Malwa Chiefs having direct treaties with the British Government)
Conversion of the life pension of 200 rupees 'per mensem' recently conferred on Khatiya Begam, widow of Nawab Ali Reza Khan Kazilbash, into a grant, in fee-simple, of 2753 acres of land in Rakh Khamba, Lahore District
Question of the suppression of crime on the border between British India and Nepal - proposed extension of the existing extradition treaties to include homicide and cattle-stealing
Arrangements made between British India and Dholpur State for the mutual surrender of heinous offenders (a draft of the proposed extradition treaty appears on pp 12-14)