Further papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 7 - operations of the Duar Field Force - minute of J Tweedie advocating abandonment of the hill fort of Chumurchi - envoys sent by the Deb Raja to negotiate the restoration of the Duars, etc.
Further papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 11 - correspondence of the Deb and Dharma Rajas with the Viceroy [Sir John Lawrence] - letter from the Dharma Raja to Queen Victoria - the British demand absolute submission from the Bhutanese
Further papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 13 - conclusion of a Treaty of Peace between the Bhutan Government and the Government of British India (a copy of the Treaty appears on pp 99-101)
Decision of the Government of India to terminate the experiment of establishing elephant khedas (enclosures) in the Bilaspur District of the Central Provinces
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes - memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Faiz-un-Nisa Bibi appealing against the decision of the Government of India not to grant an allowance to her grandson Tafazul Husain, (with associated correspondence)
Further papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 3 - blockade of the Bhutan border - operations of the Duar Field Force - extracts from the journals of Lieut Colonel J C Haughton and C T Metcalfe - withdrawal of British troops from Balla, etc
Further papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 14 - letters from the Dharma Raja of Bhutan to the Viceroy [Sir John Lawrence] and to Queen Victoria also correspondence regarding the Treaty
Papers regarding a murder and other acts of violence committed, at Singapore, on 1 Jan 1863 by French sailors from the transport ship Européan - question whether a legal demand can be made for the surrender of a French subject who having committed a crime on British territory takes refuge upon a French man-of-war
Further papers regarding Bhutan, Vol 9 - the Deb and Dharma Rajas write to the Governor General [Sir John Lawrence] expressing a desire for peace and for the restoration of the Duars (includes, on p 8, the original of the Dharma Raja's letter, dated 4 Jul 1865, written in the Bhotia language and script)