Papers regarding Bhutan - the Bengal Government refuse to allow political refugees from Bhutan to reside or keep their property anywhere near the Bhutanese frontier
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes (descendants of Tipu Sultan and Haidar Ali) - case of the long-standing debt due by Prince Bashir-ud-din to Haji Muhammad Khan Kazalbash - Government of India direct that 250 rupees be deducted monthly from Bashir-ud-din's stipend to pay off the debt
Papers regarding Central India - Government of India reject the claims of the Indore and Dhar States to the villages of Rajgarh and Dhal in the possession of the Bhumia of Rajgarh - they also confirm the Bhumia of Jamnia in his possessions (includes, on p 17, a sketch map, MS, coloured scale 2" = 1 mile, showing the conflicting claims of Indore, Dhar and Rajgarh)
Further papers regarding the case of Lieut Colonel Frederick William Ripley - further investigations confirm the accusations of maladministration and sexual misconduct brought against him - he is removed from his post in the Burma Commission (includes, on p 9, a list of Lieut Colonel Ripley's eleven illegitimate children, with their dates of birth)
Papers regarding Savantvadi State - death, on 7 Mar 1869, of the Chief of Savantvadi [Phond Savant Bhonsle alias Anna Saheb] - succession of his 6 year old son, Raghunath Savant, alias Baba Saheb - arrangements made for the upbringing of the young Raja and the administration of the state suring his minority
Papers regarding Gwalior State - prevalence in the state of the practice of kidnapping and emasculating youths with a view to their becoming professional eunuchs - the Maharaja of Gwalior [Jayaji Rao Sindhia] issues a proclamation condemning those practices
Papers regarding the extension of the contonment of Nowgong in Chhatarpur State - agreement on a new boundary - payment of compensation to the Raja of Chhatarpur, the Jajiader of Nyagaon and other landowners (includes 'Sketch Map of the Central India Agency 1868', lithograph, coloured, 1 =16 miles, also 'Plan showing the boundaries of the new CAntonment, Nowgong', MS, coloured, 8 = 1 mile)
Papers regarding Burma - with the permission of the Government of India, the King of Burma [Mindon Min] sends 18 youths to Calcutta to be instructed in the art of manufacturing guns and muskets (the names of the 18 youths and their two guardians appears on p 9)