Lists of Uncovenanted Servants dismissed in the Punjab, Coorg, Mysore and the Thagi Department during the half year Jul-Dec 1857, giving personal particulars and reasons for dismissal (with associated correspondence)
Testimonials of various officials to the valuable services rendered to the British Government during the Mutiny by Misr Baijnath, a Bareilly banker - recommendation that he be granted the title of 'Raja' and a jagir
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes' Establishment at Calcutta - death, on 12 Feb 1858, of Maharu Bibi, Khowas of the late Prince Yasin - her pension of 8 rupees per mensem is resumed by Government
Catherine Sharpley, whose late husband Arthur Sharpley, was killed by the rebels at Bharatpur in 1857, is granted a pension of 100 rupees 'per mensem', the pension to be paid by the Bharatpur Government
Papers regarding British Burma - Government of India sanction the expenditure of 131 rupees 12 annas on the ornamenting of two bullock's horns which formed the 'pledge of amity' between the Chief of Western Karenni and the British Government
Papers regarding British Burma - Government of India sanction the payment of 10 rupees (extra to the usual reward of 5 rupees) for the killing of a man-eating tiger in the Henzada District
Circular issued by the Lieutenant Governor of the Central (formerly North Western) Provinces to the Commissioners of Benares, Allahabad and Saugor regarding the implementation of India Act 33 of 1857 relating to foreigners in India
Memorial to the Court of Directors from Lieutenant George Frederick Salmon Browne, 24th Madras Native Infantry, adverting to his services and losses during the Mutiny, and praying to be awarded some special remuneration , dated 23 Mar 1858, (with associated correspondence)