Government of India saction the continuation of the annual payment of 1351 rupees to the temple at Chimur in the Chanda District of the Central Provinces - they also authorise the capitalization of the grant at ten years' purchase
English translation of a 'kharita' from the Maharaja of Kishangarh [Prithwi Singh] to the Governor General [Sir John Lawrence] - the Maharaja expresses his gratitude for the offer of 20,000 rupees by Government as compensation for the loss of transit dues following the construction of a railway through his territory
Papers regarding the former Ruling Family of Lahore - death, in May 1867, of Maharani Lachmi Sahiba Sindhawalia, widow of the late Maharaja Ranjit Singh - decision that out of her lapsed pension of 11200 rupees 'per annum', 3600 rupees 'per annum' should be continued to her son-in-law Sirdar Shamsher Singh Sindhawalia
Further papers regarding the financial provision made for the family of the late ex-Raja of Coorg [Vira Raja] at Benares - reports by the Agent at Benares [Alexander Shakespear] on the family's financial status and on the measures taken for the distribution of the ex-Raja's private property (includes lists of the ex-Raja's dependents, on pp 1 and 27-28)
Government of India approve of a scheme for the capitalization of the pensions of the members of the Mysore Family (descendants of Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan) (includes copies of the two draft Deeds of Settlement, on pp 6-12)
Correspondence between the Government of India and the Resident at Hyderabad [Richard Temple] regarding the disposal of the surplus Abkari revenue of Secunderabad Cantonment (includes statements of the receipts and expenditures of the Secunderabad revenues for 1865-66, on pp 8-9)
Government of India sanction the recommendation of the Madras Government that Sri Vardaraj Bange, the head of the Gumsur family, receive 12,000 rupees for the expenses of his marriage, and have his allowance increased from 500 to 1000 rupees 'per mensem' - memorial from Vardaraj Bange to the Secretary of State for India praying to be restored to the Zemindary of Gumsur (includes, on p 7, as genealogical list of the Gumsur Rajas)
Reports on the present state of the Gaikwar's Cavalry Contingent with special reference to the detachment employed in Kathiawar - the Gaikwar [Khande Rao] to be urged to effect certain improvements
Award of a political pension of 20 rupees, 8 annas, 2 pies 'per annum', to Kishen Bhat of Chhindwara District, the pension to be backdated to 1 May 1864