Report on the revenue settlement operations in Oudh for the year 1863-64, compiled by Charles Currie, Settlement Commissioner, also review of the same by the Chief Commissioner of Oudh [Charles John Wingfield] (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 10 - final preparations for the invasion of the Duars - Colonel J C Haughton appointed Political Agent and Chief Civil Officer with the Duar Field Force - proclamation of the Government of India regarding the annexation of the Western Duars
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes (descendants of Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan) - payment to Sahibzada Muhammad Keysar of 5000 rupees, the purchase price of his new residence at Kateah in Buran Pargana, Twenty Four Parganas District
Papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 11 - correspondence of the Deb and Dharma Rajas of Bhutan with the Chibu Lama of Sikkim and the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal - instructions issued by the Bengal Government to Lieut Colonel J C Haughton regarding the annexation of the Duars
Recommendation of the Government of India that the wound pension, granted to G Thomson (Extra Assistant Commissioner at Leiah) for the loss of his left hand during the Mutiny be confirmed to him for life
Administration Report of Maihar State for the year ending 30 Apr 1864 compiled by the Superintendent [Captain Evelyn Pulteney Gurdon] (with associated correspondence)
Expenses incurred in providing for the Afghan political refugee Sirdar Muhammad Azim Khan up to 11 Aug 1864 - he is granted a fixed allowance of 1500 rupees 'per mensem'