Correspondence between the Governor General [Lord William Bentinck] and various Native Princes and Notables on the occasion of the tour to the Upper Provinces.
Appointment of Lieut Colonel Abraham Lockett as Superintendent and Political Agent at Ajmer - Richard Francis Moore takes temporary charge of the Agency until Lockett's arrival - Lockett's request for extra tents denied - he is to be paid his allowances as Agent at Bharatpur until he assumes char...
Shortage of office accommodation at the Nagpur Residency - Bengal Government reject the proposal of the Resident [Henry Sulivan Graeme] for purchasing the house of the late Dr Gordon, but they sanction the expenditure of 2000 rupees on the construction of a new office (includes a survey report on...
Papers regarding the administration of Gwalior State, Vol 2 - in a 'coup d'état' the young Maharaja, Jankuji Rao Sindhia, seizes the reins of power from the Regent, Baiza Bai - the 80 lakh loan from the Gwalior Durbar to the Company is paid off in full.
Representation by the Raja of Bashahr [Mahendar Singh] that he will not be able to furnish adequate supplies should the Governor General decide to visit his state with a large retinue.
Report by Captain William Borthwick on his visit to the states of Banswara and Partabgarh - rebellious Bhil tribesmen reconciled to the Banswara Government - arrangements made for liquidating the Banswara arrears of tribute - Company's claim on the Maharawat of Partabgarh on account of Sibandi tr...
Beni Singh, a pensioned Naik of the late Mandleshwar Local Battalion, is allowed to receive his pension of 5 rupees 'per mensem', from the office of the Resident at Indore, (includes a copy of Beni Singh's pension roll, giving personal particulars, p 4).