Further papers regarding the new administrative arrangements in Kathiawar - question of the expenditure on civil establishments - proposals of the Political Agent in Kathiawar [Major Richard Hart Keatinge] - correspondence between the Government of India and the Bombay Government
Further representations from Dr Clement Williams, formerly British Agent at Mandalay, regarding the aspersions allegedly cast on his character by Government
Form of sanad adopted by the Government of India for empowering certain Chiefs of Bundelkhand to hear and decide all criminal cases within the limits of their respective states
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from James Hill submitting his claim for a reward for services rendered by him during the siege of Lucknow in 1857 (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding a murderous attack made by pirates on the crew of the British brig Futteh Islam allegedly off Trinkat Island in the Nicobars (includes depositions of witnesses before the Marine Magistrate at Penang, also, on p 11, a sketch map showing the location of the attack)
Decision that the cost of employing a Special European Assistant to settle some disputes between the Kathiawar States of Junagadh and Jetpur shall, for the period 20 Oct 1866-1 Mar 1867, be borne by the Government of India and not, as was originally intended, by the two Native Chiefs involved
Government of India inform London that the questions of the supervision of the Gaikwars Mahals in Kathiawer and the reorganisation of his Cavalry Contingent have not yet been fully considered by the Bombay Government
Papers regarding a murderous attack made by an Afghan called Azim Kumadan upon Mr Bean, an employee of Angelars Circus in the Michni border territory on 20 Feb 1867 - Bean is critically wounded and is thought not likely to survive