Hardinge to Lord Fitzroy Somerset: the transport of troops to INDIA: Sir R. Dicks neglect of correspondence. Rules about the regimental service of A's. D.C. and their affecting the position of his son Arthur. V/11.
Hardinge to Peel: reports Golab Singhs conferences with the Sikh army and Napier's capture of Beloochee chiefs: financial deficit of 1 m. Sterling. V/16.
Hardinge to Peel: defence of the Lahore arrangement: manpower details; troop dispositions: opinion in Bombay, Madras and Calcutta: Press allegations: details of his conduct and plans. V/31.
Hardinge to Peel: acknowledges letter of 6 Nov (IV/3/vi): reports Pershora Singh's movements: instructions to the Resident at Lahore: the Kolapore incident: the rules on sacking towns: situation in Nepal: Gwalior: regrets Ellenborough's refusal of cabinet office: V/8
Hardinge to Graham: importance of pensions in the Sepoy army; system of promotion for native officers; the Sikh system of regimental delegates and election of officers; their license and plundering: his own wish to be rid of Scinde. V/14. Dated as: nd [? 1845]