Papers relating to Rajputana - proceedings regarding the services rendered by the Rajputana Chiefs and their subordinate agents during the rebellion and the rewards subsequently granted to them (includes, between pp 38 and 39, a map, MS, coloured, showing the villages in Sirsa District granted to the Maharaja of Bikaner [Sardar Singh])
Mutiny papers relating to Rohilkhand, Bundelkhand and Central India - adjustment of claims arising out of the occupation of British territory by their allies, the Princely States of Rampur, Charkhari, Baoni, Chhatarpur, Tehri [Orchha] and Datia
Papers regarding Sirohi State (Rajputana) - erratic conduct of the old Raja [Sheo Singh] - decision that the management of the state should be transferred to the heir apparent [Umed Singh]
Papers regarding the Nimbahera Pargana in Tonk, Rajputana - accounts for the period the district was under Udaipur administration - question of the payment to be made by Udaipur to Tonk - the late Bakshi of Nimbahera [Ghulam Mohi-ud-din Khan] throws himself upon the mercy of the British Government
Papers relating to British Burma - expenses incurred by the Commissioner of Pegu in providing subsistence for the crew of the American vessel Eagle Speed, wrecked at the entrance to the Bassein river, and in securing them a passage from Rangoon to Calcutta
Further papers regarding Sirohi State (Rajputana) - Government of India inform the Secretary of State for India that since the situation in Sirohi has changed considerably since May 1861 they will postpone further action until receipt of the Secretary of State's reply to their letter of 7 Sep 1861
Papers relating to Bengal and Assam - punitive expedition sent against the Garo tribesmen who had committed depredations and murders in the Goalpara and Mymensingh Districts - reports of Captain Boyce William Dunlop Morton and Lieutenant Brooke Rynd Chambers - arrangements for the future administration of the Garo Hills