Papers regarding the Mysore Princes, Vol 2 - the Family Trust Deed to be exempt from stamp duty as was the Official Trust Deed (includes, on p 6, a list of those members of the Mysore Family who have accepted the Family Trust)
Further papers regarding the fugitive Burmese Prince Myen-gun - he is captured in Rangoon and sent first to the Andamans and then to Calcutta - he is to be detained as a prisoner in the Fortress of Chunar
Papers regarding the Persian Mission - report of an attack on one of the Mission couriers while carrying the Indian mail between Teheran and Shiraz - decision that in future an extra guide should accompany the messengers
Claim of Shahzada Sheodeo Singh, only surviving son of the late Maharaja Sher Singh, to certain estates in the Gurdaspur and Hoshiaspur Districts of the Punjab - Government of India uphold the opinion of the Punjab Government that the Shahzada's claim is inadmissible (includes, on p 21, a geneological table of the family of Sheodeo Singh, also, on pp 21-33, a memorandum on the claim, by Lepel Griffin)
Further papers regarding Thomas Thornville Cooper's overland journey from China towards India - he reports his arrival at Tai-Tsian-Loo and his intention of travelling via Lhasa to Katmandu - correspondence regarding Cooper between Maharja Jang Bahadur of Nepal and the Tibetan Government in Lhasa
Further papers regarding the English and French expeditions to China - the Chinese Government instruct the authorities in Yunnan to give as much protection as they can to Captain Edward Sladen's expedition - report from HM Consul at Hankow [W H Medhurst] on the French expedition from Saigon which has recently arrived at Hankow
Papers regarding Jodhpur State - report by the Political Agent in Marwar [Captain Eugene Impey] on the past and present condition of Mallani Province - views of the Government of India as to the future administration of Mallani (includes a genealogical table of the Thakurs of Mallani, returns of prisoners, 1865-68, and returns of criminal, civil, boundary and revenue cases, 1865-68)