Mutiny papers relating to Rewah and Bundelkhand - operations of the Saugor Field Force under the command of Major General George Cornish Whitlock - rebel threat to Nagod [Unchahra] etc.
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - grant of a free pardon to Zahur Ali Khan, a sowar of the 8th Irregular Cavalry - a khilat intended for the Raja of Bansi is withdrawn on account of the Raja;s disrespectful conduct - report on events in Gorakhpur District in the week ending 8 Jan 1859 - successful measures taken to relieve the town of Karwi in Banda District from a rebel siege
Mutiny papers relating to Nagpur - enquiry into the transmission of a red ochre coloured flag and other articles from village to village in Chhindwara District - the enquiry reveals that the flag has religious rather than political significance
Mutiny papers relating to Bundelkhand - request of the Rani Regent of Ajaigarh for British military help against the rebel forces of Farzand Ali and Radha Govind
Mutiny papers relating to Bundelkhand - request of the Rani of Tehri/Orchha for British military help against the rebel force of Tantia Topi - surrender, at Panna, of the Majli Thakurain of Bijaya Raghugarh and her followers
Mutiny papers relating to Baghelkhand and Bundelkhand - report of the Assistant Political Agent at Nagod [Charles Henry Coles] on the expedition against Farzand Ali - reluctance of the authorities in Panna and Ajaigarh to oppose the rebels
Mutiny papers relating to Bundelkhand - reports of the Political Agent in Bundelkhand [Lieut Colonel Richard Rich Wilford Ellis] on the unsuccessful search for Telok Singh and other rebel leaders, in Panna, and on an engagement with the rebels near Jaitpur
Mutiny papers relating to Baghelkhand and Bundelkhand - depredations committed by rebels who have taken refuge in Panna State - decision that Thakur Nipal Singh of Maihar, a leading rebel, should be deported to Dacca - he is to receive a pension of 25 rupees 'per mensem'
Mutiny papers relating to Bundelkhand and Rewah - information supplied by Keso Rao, Chief of Garsarai, regarding the physical appearance and antecedents of the rebel leader Tantia Topi - successful attack made on the rebel forces near Kenti on 4 Mar 1859, etc.