Papers regarding the reconstruction of the British Administration in Oudh and the progress of government in that province since the recapture of Lucknow in Mar 1858, Vol 1 - memorandum of the Chief Commissioner in Oudh [Sir James Outram] dated 15 Jan 1858, also his minute of 17 Aug 1858, plus drafts of the Secretary of State's dispatch of 24 Apr 1860
Papers regarding Oudh, Vol 11 - unsuccessful attack made on 26 Aug 1858, by a detachment of the Oudh Military Police upon a rebel force at Birwa (includes nominal rolls of casualties)
Papers regarding Oudh, Vol 13A - military operations against the rebels - attack made, on 23 Sep 1858, upon the rebel fortress of Selimpur (includes a sketch map of Selimpur fort, on p 12) - operations of the Kapurthala Contingent, etc.
Papers regarding the administration of Oudh, Vol 10 - question of the system of administration to be adopted - Governor General's proclamation ordering the surrender of all arms and ammunition in private hands, etc.
The Magistrate of Dharwar [Thomas Ogilvy] reports that a proclamation of the Nana Sahib has been found among the effects of the late Bhimrao of Mundargi (a translation of the proclamation is on pp 5-7). [Note:- this Collection, which does not relate to Oudh, was an enclosure to India Foreign Letter, no 52, of 31 Oct 1858]
Papers regarding Oudh, Vol 13 - promulgation of the Royal Proclamation transferring India to the Crown - correspondence on the same between the Governor General [Lord Canning] and the Commander in Chief in India [Lord Clyde]
Papers regarding Oudh, Vol 17 - Government of India reject the proposal of the Chief Commissioner of Oudh [Robert Montgomery] that a special force of police detectives should be created to locate and arrest fugitive rebels