Hardinge to Peel: his departure from Lahore: the safety of the garrison: details of the settlement: the despatch for moral effect of 250 cannon through Delhi to Calcutta: expense of the campaign and poor showing of the native troops. V/30.
Hardinge to Peel: Napiers return and state of health; comment on his character; Sir G. Arthur's illness and Lord Tweedales threats of resignation. V/32.
Hardinge to Peel: the tumult at Lahore: the conduct of the 62nd. Regt. and the Sepoys; the cavalry at Ferozepore: grounds for Lettler's news; the 50th at Sobraon and Napiers parade of them. V/34.
Hardinge to Peel: acknowledges his letter of Feb 7; government approval of his amendment to Lahore treaty: his desire to return at the end of 1847: the reduction of the Lahore army: the Ganges Canal: the Punjab not worth having. V/42.
Hardinge to Peel: Sir H. Smith's victory at Loodianah; 143 guns taken: their excellence, cast by French officers; Golab Singhs messages; Lawrence's answer, plans for settlement. V/27.
Draft of letter to the Earl of Ripon, forwarding a memorandum on the subject of the Queen's Widows Fund, for the sending home the widows and families of deceased officers in the Queen's regiments who have been left in indifferent circumstances: also copy of the memorandum. VIII/1.
Letter and report from Lt.-Col. I.T.Boclean of Engineers to Hardinge on the practicability of establishing a bridge across the River Sutlej between Bilaspoor and Ropur. VIII/3/iii. Dated as: 24, 30 Jun
Hardinge to Peel: death of Hira Singh and Pandit Julla: effects of military insubordination on the Treasury at Lahore: his orders to the frontier authorities: fears of contagion of insubordination spreading from the Sikhs to the Sepoys: discontent of the 4th Regt.: the health of the troops: V/9