Proposal of the Punjab Government that a charitable pension of 20 rupees 'per mensm' should be awarded to Ladho Begam, widow of Mirza Yusuf Khan of Ferozepore
Depredations committed near Kashmor on the Upper Sind Frontier by a gang of robbers from the Bugti Hills - they are attacked and put to flight by a party of Baluch guides attached to the Sindh Horse (includes, on p 4, a list of the guides recommended for pension and reward for their gallant conduct in the action of 18 Aug 1862)
The Chief Minister of Hyderabad [Salar Jang] assures the Government of India that the pensions of the Ranis of Surapur will continue to be paid regularly by the Hyderabad Government
Recommendation of the Bombay Government that a pension of 100 rupees 'per mensem' be awarded to Ghulam Murteza Khan, second son of the late Mir Chakar Khan of Khairpur
Papers regarding Datia State, Vol 1 - trial and sentencing of those involved in the recent disturbances - refusal of Rani Pran Kuwari to leave Datia - question of the financial provision to be made for her, etc
Petition to the Viceroy from Judith Emma Crisp, widow of Charles Maleolas Crisp, praying that in consideration of her late husband's services in Burma and the losses sustained by him during the war of 1852, some financial provision may be granted to herself and five children (with associated correspondence)
Question whether Umeid Singh, the former tutor to the Raja of Alwar [Sheodan Singh] is entitled to arrears of salary for the period of his leave of absence from Alwar
Government of India forward to London an original kharita addressed by the Maharaja of Jaipur [Ram Singh] to Lord Canning (the kharita is not with the Collection)
Proposed of the Punjab Government that pensions of 25 rupees 'per mensem' each should be awarded to the widow and widowed daughter-in-law of Nawab Hassan Ali Khan of Jhajjar