Papers regarding the Mysore Princes' Establishment at Calcutta - Prince Feroke Bakht to marry Sikandar Begam - Prince Nasr-ud-din to marry Husaini Begam
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes' Establishment at Calcutta - Government of India reject the request of Prince Nizam-ud-din that his son Shams-ud-din should have his commuted pension restored to him
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes' Establishment at Calcutta - death, on 12 Feb 1858, of Maharu Bibi, Khowas of the late Prince Yasin - her pension of 8 rupees per mensem is resumed by Government
The Sikh Sirdar, Raja Sher Singh, is given permission to leave Calcutta and reside at either Benares or Allahabad for six months for the recovery of his health - his request for a grant of land - general question whether the Sikh Sirdars at Calcutta should have increased pensions/grants of land
Lists of Uncovenanted Servants dismissed in the Punjab, Coorg, Mysore and the Thagi Department during the half year Jul-Dec 1857, giving personal particulars and reasons for dismissal (with associated correspondence)
The Maharani Yesoda Bai offers to point out to Government the various places where the treasure of the late Peshwa of Poona [Baji Rao] was concealed, provided she is allowed half of what is found