Affairs of Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha], Vol 10: Papers regarding the murder of a Bunjaree Naique, his wife and servant, committed in the village of Mudar in the Serohee Taluka, and the assemblage of a Panchayat at Tintui for the settlement of the case
Affairs of Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha], Vol 11: Claim of the Thakur of Wasna to compensation for a piece of ground belonging to him at Satara but which was occupied by the Gaikwar of Baroda's Contingent of Horse and the Bazar
Affairs of Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha], Vol 12: The property of a person named Kesrya, who died in the Sadra Bazar in May 1836 without heirs, ordered to be carried to the credit of the Sadra Bazar Fund should no claimant appear in the course of one year; and Mooljee Soobaram, a Carcoon [Karkun] o...
Affairs of Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha], Vol 13: Account of the receipts and disbursements of the Sadra Bazar Fund for the years 1841 and 1842, with statements of expenditure on account of repairs to the bungalow and other public buildings at Sadra for 1841 and 1842, and a statement of the expendi...
Affairs of Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha], Vol 14: Papers regarding the proposition that British subjects concerned in the commission of offences in concert with inhabitants of the Mahi Kantha should be tried before the Court of Criminal Justice for that Province
Affairs of the Mahee Caunta [Mahi] and Rewa Cauntas [Kanthas], Vol 15: Correspondence regarding trials before the Courts of Criminal Justice in the Mahi and Rewa Kanthas
Affairs of Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha], Vol 16: Court of Criminal Justice, case No.1 of 1843, of three prisoners (Dulla Dhatar, Wusta Becher and Joosa Dana) charged with highway robbery attended with violence
Affairs of Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha], Vol 17: Court of Criminal Justice, case No.2 of 1843, of Wagha Khooma, of the village of Lohar in the Baweesee [Bavisi] District, found guilty of having killed his brother about 10 years previously, and of wounding another person a year or two afterwards
Affairs of Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha], Vol 18: Court of Criminal Justice, case No.3 of 1843, of Natha Wusta, of the village of Rampoora [Rampura] in the Edur Taluka, found guilty of having killed his sister
Affairs of Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha], Vol 19: Court of Criminal Justice, case No.4 of 1843, of Jamma Sugram on a charge of murder within the limits of the village of Veerpoor in the Wucktapoor Taluka