Death, on 12 Jun 1866, of Raja Lal Singh - grant of a charitable pension of 500 rupees 'per mensem' to his eldest son [Ranbir Singh] on the condition that he support the rest of the family
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Seth Sham Karan of Benares, brother of Seth Udai Karan, praying that his claim against the late Nawab of Banda [Air Bahadur] be reconsidered (with associated correspondence and copies of previous memorials)
Papers regarding the Punjab Civil Establishment - permanent saving of 487 rupees 'per mensem' effected by the abolition of certain tahsils - revised scale of additional allowances to be drawn by civil officers in charge of certain outposts
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Syed Suraj-ud-din Ahmed of Tonk, praying that the Nawab of Tonk [Muhammad Ali Khan] may be compelled to restore to him his jagirs and personal property and to liberate his family from confinement (with copies of previous petitions and associated correspondence)
Government of India inform London that certain legal documents sent out from England for William Townsend, a Calcutta merchant, have been forwarded to his new address in Brisbane, Australia
Government of India forward to London the Exequetur and Patent of Nomination returned by Alfred Bauer on his resigning the appointment of Vice-Consul for Hanover at Singapore
Grant of an allowance of 282 rupees 'per annum' to the Nono of Spiti to enable him to maintain his authority in the Spiti Valley (includes, on pp 7-9, a memorandum on Spiti by James Broadwood Lyall, Assistant Settlement Officer)
Memorial to the Viceroy [Sir John Lawrence] from the Maharaja of Mysore [Krishna Raja Wodeyar] reporting his request to be re-instated in he government of Mysore (includes the original memorial, also minutes of the Secretary of State for India [Sir Stafford Northcote] and of the Secretary of the Political and Secret Department, India Office [Sir John Kaye]