Mutiny papers relating to Hyderabad State - communication by letter and telegraph regarding the movements of the rebels and the measures to be taken against them
Mutiny papers relating to Nagpur - operations against the rebels in Chanda District - execution of the rebel leader Bapu Rao at Chanda - reward to the Zemindarin of Ahiri for capturing Bapu Rao - flight of the rebel Zemindar, Yenkat Rao, to Bastar etc. (includes, on pp 33-39, a list of prisoners captured in 1858 in the Arpalli and Ghote Zemindaries, with remarks as to their subsequent disposal)
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - operations of the Mhow Field Force under the command of Major General Michel C.B. - defeat of the rebels at Sindowah - their subsequent movements etc. (includes, on pp 61-62, a list of Indian notables serving with Rao Sahib and Tantia Topi)
Mutiny papers relating to Rajputana - operations against the rebels on the southern frontiers of Rajputana - rebel attack on Banswara - their encroachments in Udaipur State etc.
Mutiny papers relating to Baghelkhand and Bundelkhand - report of the Assistant Political Agent at Nagod [Charles Henry Coles] on the expedition against Farzand Ali - reluctance of the authorities in Panna and Ajaigarh to oppose the rebels
Mutiny papers relating to Baghelkhand and Bundelkhand - depredations committed by rebels who have taken refuge in Panna State - decision that Thakur Nipal Singh of Maihar, a leading rebel, should be deported to Dacca - he is to receive a pension of 25 rupees 'per mensem'
Mutiny papers relating to Hyderabad State - trial, at Jalna, of Bhaskar Lakshman, a Brahmin, for incitement to rebellion - the sentence of death passed on him is upheld by the Government of India (includes a transcript of the trial proceedings)
Mutiny papers relating to Hyderabad State - report of the capture of Maulavi Allah-ud-din, a ringleader in the attack on the Hyderabad Residency of 17 Jul 1857
Mutiny papers relating to Nagpur - operations in Chanda District against Yenkat Rao and Bapu Rao - correspondence between the Deputy Commissioner of Chanda [Captain William Hindley Crichton] and the Commissioner of Nagpur [George Augustus Chicheley Plowden]
Mutiny papers relating to Nagpur - reports from the Commissioner of Nagpur [George Plowden] to the Government of India regarding the withdrawal of the rebels north of the Narbada river and the military dispositions made in consequence