Peel to Hardinge: Court of Directors of E.I.C's vote of pensions to Hardinge and Gough: offers the former the Ordnance if he wishes to return, but asks him to remain in India: IV/3/xxiii
Colonel Stuart's and Hardinge's minutes on Captain Baker's case, with reference to the payment of officers and N.C.O.s in the survey of India, with notes of a conversation between S. & H. VI/1-3.
Peel to Hardinge: the uproar on the proposal to increase the grant to Maynooth; increased efficiency of the armed forces under the present government: comments on Generals Napier and Brotherton: IV/3/ix
Copy of letter of Governor-General to Court of Directors thanking them for the gift of trophy guns, captured in the Sutlej, to himself, the Commander-in-Chief and Prince Waldemar of Prussia. VIII/10.
Copy of letter from Governor-General to Court of Directors appointing Brigadier Campbell, C.B. in command of 10,000 troops at Lahore to be a Brigadier of the 1st Class. VIII/21.
Hardinge to Peel: his reception in Calcutta by Ellenborough and their relations: state of India: mutiny of the 64th Regt.: bad methods of his office: V/1
Hardinge to Peel: the Sikh army; relations with Golab Singh: Lord Tweedale: his own visits to medical colleges and the Mint: his disgust with the conduct of "the few" (prob. Disraeli). V/17.
Hardinge to Peel: the crossing of the Sutlej: surrender of Golab Singh and the Durbar's apology. The terms imposed on Lahore; army strengths; comments on his colleagues and his son. V/28.