Memorial to the Queen in Council from Ramchandar Daji Bhagwant, formerly Chitnis (Secretary) to the late Raju of Kolhapur [Sivaji IV], appealing against his removal from that post and praying either to be restored to the Kolhapur service or to be granted a pension (with associated correspondence)
Further papers regarding the financial provision made for the family of the late ex-Raja of Coorg [Vira Raja] at Benares -distribution of the Coorg property by the Agent at Benares [Alexander Shakespear] - release granted by the Coorg family to Robert Montgomery Martin
Decision of the Nepalese Government to revive the former quinquennial embassies to China - dispatch of a Nepalese mission to China in Aug 1866 - report received in Aug 1867 that the embassy has been unable to proceed further than Ta Tsin Deo and has been ordered back to Katmandu by the Chinese Emperor, (Vol 1)
Further papers regarding the Nepalese embassy to China - report received at Katmandu that the embassy is still at Ta Tsien Fu, having made a further representation to the Chinese Emperor as to whether to continue onwards towards Peking
Papers regarding Bahawalpur State, Vol 1 - petitions by Habib-ulla Khan and by the ex-Wazir, Muhammad Nizam Khan, complaining of the present British management of the State - investigations into the complaints, and subsequent report by the Politcal Agent for Bahawalpur [William Ford] - report on the administration of Bahawalpur for the year ending 30 Jun 1867 by the Political Superintendent [Captain Charles Minchin] - decision that Muhammad Nizam Khan should be confined as a State prisoner at...
Papers regarding Bahawalpur State, Vol 2 - outbreak of disturbances among the Nawab's troops at Ahmadpur Dera - the disturbances are quickly suppressed and the ringleaders tried and sentenced, (includes a return of the Nawab's troops, on p 11)
Government of India take strong exception to the conduct of Lieut Colonel Frederick William Ripley, Deputy Commissioner, Prome District, in supplying arms to the villagers of his district without official permission - Ripley who is now on leave in England is to be asked for an explanation of his conduct, (Vol 1)
Failure of Lieut Colonel Frederick William Ripley to repay a debt to Messrs Mackenzie, Lyall and Co of Calcutta - his reputation for immoral living - the Chief Commissioner of British Burma [Colonel Albert Fytche] recommends that he be removed from the Burma Commission
Continuation of allowances to four hereditary members of the old Bhil Police in Nimar District as long as they continue to perform the duties hitherto required of them