Papers relating to the North Western Provinces and Bundelkhand - proposal that the 14 Bundelkhand political pensioners residing in Banda District, NWP, should be entirely the responsibility of the Collector of Banda (a list of the 14 pensioners appears on p 5)
Papers relating to Baroda State - replies of various British officials in Gujarat to to a private circular from the Resident at Baroda [Sir Richmond Shakespear] asking them for their opinion on the nature of the administration in the Baroda districts bordering their own
Papers relating to Baroda State - Government of India approve of the proposal made by the Directors of the Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway to present the Gaikwar of Baroda [Khande Rao] with a special railway carriage - they also approve of the coat of arms chosen for the carriage by the Gaikwar (a MS coloured drawing of the coat of arms appears on p 3)
Papers relating to Baroda State - annual reports for 1858 on the detachments of the Gaikwar's Contingent serving in the Political Districts of Palanpur, Rewa Kantha, Kathiawar and Mahi Kantha (includes strength returns)
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - rewards (grants of land) conferred by the Rani Regent of Tehri/Orchha on the Minister Nathey Khan, on Hira Lal Dowa and on Prem Narain for their services during the rebellion
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces and Bundelkhand - treacherous conduct displayed in Jun 1857 by the villagers of Jaioraha and Baligarh in Hamirpur District and of Marka in Chhatarpur State towards British fugitives from Nowgong - punishment of the guilty parties
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - Government of India reject the request of the ex-Raja of Shahgarh and his wives to be allowed to reside at Mahoba in Bundelkhand
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - confiscation by the British Authorities of the personal property belonging to the ex-Raja of Shahgarh - decision that the ex-Raja and his family should remain at Lahore for the present
Papers relating to Central India - report received from the Political Agent in Mewar [Captain Charles Lionel Showers] of a hoard of treasure said to have been buried in a vault in Nimach District by the Gwalior Government in 1803