Exchange of territory between British India and the Maharaja of Charkhari [Jai Sing Deo] - he exchanges the Fatehpur and Meriahdeo parganas for lands in Mahoba, Vol 1 (includes a coloured sketch map of Charkhari and surrounding territory)
Exchange of territory between British India and the Maharaja of Charkhari, Vol 2 - mistakes made in estimating the value of the lands to be given to Charkhari
Recommendation of the Government of India that Captain Charles Bean Lucie Smith of the Madras Staff Corps be appointed to a Civil Companionship of the Bath (C.B.) for his services during the Mutiny (includes a memorial from Smith praying to be awarded a brevet majority for his services in 1857/58)
Report on the revenue and general administration of Datia State for the year ending 30 Apr 1864 by Captain Edward Thompson (with associated correspondence)
Further papers regarding the reform of the administration of Udaipur State - recalcitrance of the Chief of Deogarh - Gokal Chand and Lachhman Rao are continued in office as the Maharana's Chief Ministers etc. (includes translations of certain points made by the Meywar Chiefs and the replies of the Political Agent, Lieut Colonel W F Eden, thereto)
Government of India recommend that Brevet Major Peter Stark Lumsden be granted another step in brevet rank on account of his services on the Kandahar Mission of 1857, or, if this request be rejected, that he be made a Civil Companion of the Order of the Bath (C.B.) (includes statements of Lumsden's services)
Measures taken to prevent Arab and Mekrani mercenaries from taking service with the Kathiawar Chiefs - the gun-boat Hugh Rose is placed at the disposal of the Political Agent in Kathiawar (includes, on pp 17-18, a list of villages in Kathiawar which were attacked by gangs of outlaws in the years 1857-63)
Papers regarding Chhatarpur State - report on the administration of the state for the year ending 30 Apr 1864 by Captain Edward Thompson - unsatisfactory behaviour of the young Chief [Jagat Raj]. etc.
Papers regarding Jigni Estate - report on the administration of the Estate for the Sambat year 1920 (i.e. Jul 1863-Jun 1864) by the Native Superintendent [Munshi Parmesri Dass] - measures taken to prevent the practice of female infanticide, etc