Papers regarding the Mysore Princes (descendants of Tipu Sultan and Haidar Ali) - case of the long-standing debt due by Prince Bashir-ud-din to Haji Muhammad Khan Kazalbash - Government of India direct that 250 rupees be deducted monthly from Bashir-ud-din's stipend to pay off the debt
Papers regarding Central India - Government of India reject the claims of the Indore and Dhar States to the villages of Rajgarh and Dhal in the possession of the Bhumia of Rajgarh - they also confirm the Bhumia of Jamnia in his possessions (includes, on p 17, a sketch map, MS, coloured scale 2" = 1 mile, showing the conflicting claims of Indore, Dhar and Rajgarh)
Further papers regarding the case of Kunwar Sheodeo Singh - Government of India provide the Secretary of State for India with information on Sheodeo Singh's financial status and family
Papers regarding Bhor State - Government of India sanction a loan of one lakh of rupees to the Pant Sacheo of Bhor [Chimnaji Raghunath] to enable him to rebuild his palace which had been partially destroyed by fire on 29 Mar 1869 - the loan is to be repaid in 5 years at a rate of 20,000 rupees 'per annum'
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Babu Ganga Pershad of Bareilly praying for a reconsideration of his previous memorial in which he had asked that the pension awarded him for his services in the Mutiny be commuted to a remission of rent on certain villages (with associated papers)
Papers regarding Burma, Vol 1 - interview between the British Agent at Mandalay [Captain Edward Bose Sladen] and the King of Burma [Mindon Min] - the Agent instructs all British subjects in Mandalay to register at his office (includes extract of Sladen's diary for 24 May-5 Jun 1869, on pp 3-8)
Papers regarding Burma, Vol 2 - opening of the Political Agents Court at Mandalay - erratic conduct of the Political Agent [Major Edward Bose Sladen] - Government of India recommend that Sladen be replaced at Mandalay by a steadier officer