Papers regarding Oudh, Vol 40(4) - disbursement of 1046 rupees as pay and donations to six burkundazes (armed guards) who had performed military duty in [Martin] Gubbins's garrison at Lucknow
Papers regarding Oudh, Vol 40(5) - request of Captain William M.Hearsey to be appointed commandant of a police battalion in Oudh (includes a statement of his previous services, on pp 5-8)
Papers regarding Oudh, Vol 40(7) - Government of India permit Malkah Jehan Begam, widow of a former King of Oudh [Muhammad Ali Shah] to go on a pilgrimage to Mecca with 316 attendants
Papers regarding Oudh, Vol 40(10) - question of replacing the two churches at Lucknow which had been destroyed by the rebels - one church is to be built at the Civil Station immediately at an estimated cost of 30,000 rupees payable from the fines imposed on the city
Papers regarding Oudh, Vol 40(14) - pensions are awarded to the widow and three sons of Alexander Bryson, formerly a clerk in the Chief Engineer's office at Lucknow, who was killed during the siege of that city on 9 Jul 1857 (details of the family appear on p 5)
Papers regarding Oudh, Vol 40(6) - question of the allowances payable to Captain Francis George Stainforth for the period he was employed with the Oudh Levies
Papers regarding Oudh, Vol 40(11) - the expenditure of 8609 rupees on demolition work in the city of Lucknow in the period Apr-Jun 1858, receives the sanction of Government
Papers regarding Oudh, Vol 40(13) - cultivation and sale of opium - free cultivation to continue for the time being - minute of the Judicial Commissioner in Oudh [George Campbell] (on pp 13-23), etc.