Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - a proprietary right is conferred, as an additional reward, upon Rahim-ud-din Khan, Tahsildar of Shekoabad in Mainpuri District, for his outstanding service to the British during the rebellion
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - adjustment of the expenses incurred during the rebellion by the Rani of Tirwa in District Farrukhabad - the rewards which the Government had originally intended to bestow on here are withheld because of her failure to deliver up the arms and ammunition in her fort
Papers relating to the North Western Provinces - the NWP Government expend 5000 rupees on a khilat for Dilsukh Rai, Zemindar of Bilram in Etah District, on the occasion of his being invested with the title of 'Raja Bahadur'
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - Government grant Badri Narain of Etah District an additional reward of confiscated land assessed at 500 rupees
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - unsuccessful attempt by the Etawah Police Levy to capture the rebel leader Rup Singh - terms offered for Rup Singh's surrender
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - the village of Serai Khati in Etawah District is assiged rent-free to Muhammad Ali, mukhtyar of the Banpur Raja, in lieu of the village in Banpur originally asigned to him
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - the village of Panki Bahadur Ali in Cawnpore District is granted to Sheikh Bahadur Ali, Naib Rissaldar of the 8th Irregular Cavalry, as a reward for his loyal service - he is also granted a proprietary right in the village of Nai Khurd
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - additional reward granted to the residents of Sultanpur village in Fatehpur District for their help in enabling Lieutenant Browne of the 56th Bengal Native Infantry to escape from the mutineers
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - Subadar Ganga Singh of the 2nd Bombay Native Infantry is assigned the the proprietary right to the confiscated village of Rawatpur in Fatehpur District in consideration of the help he gave to Lieutenant Browne during the Mutiny (includes a detailed description of the village)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - question regarding the previous exemption of the ex-Nawab of Banda [Ali Bahadur] from the jurisdiction of the Civil Courts - decision that this privilege should be regarded as having been in operation until 27 Mar 1859 when it was expressly revoked by the Government of India