Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - reports on the numbers and whereabouts of the rebel fugitives - correspondence of the Regent of Nepal [Maharaja Jang Bahadur] with the rebel leaders, etc.
Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - intention of Major General Sir Hope Grant to pursue the rebel fugitives across the Nepal frontier - question of the payment of the British Government's donation batta to the Gurkha troops
Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - release of Christian captives from the rebel camps through the good offices of Sirdar Siddhiman Singh (a list of the 14 Christian captives appears on p 9)
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - Government of India reject the petition of the Rani of Tulsipur praying for the restoration of her ancestral lands - case of Thakur Pershad, a talukdar of Dariabad [Bara Banki] District, who was found guilty of concealing arms - his estate is confiscated and he is fined 500 rupees
Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - communications between Nepalese officials and the rebel leaders - negotiations for the rebels' surrender - statement of Mary Gilligan, a drummer's widow, who had been held prisoner in the rebel camp, etc.
Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - arrival at Katmandu of the families of Nana Sahib and Bala Rao - arrival also of the Begam Hazrat Mahal and her followers
Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - conflicting reports regarding the fate of the Nana Sahib - report that the Nana, Bala Rao and the Raja of Gonda are still alive
Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - case of the bandit Daman Khan who had made predatory raids from Nepal into British territory - attachment of his property in Gorakhpur District, etc. (includes, on p 12, a sketch map showing villages seized by him)
Mutiny papers relating to Rajputana - operations of Major General Henry Gee Roberts against the rebels - correspondence of the Political Agent in Mewar [Captain Charles Lionel Showers] with the Agents to the Governor General for Rajputana and Central India, etc.