Papers regarding two instances of Sati which took place in the Patiala Hill Territory [Pinjaur Nizamat] in May 1832 - punishment of the officers who permitted the ceremonies to take place.
Memoranda on the extent and resources of the Protected Sikh States and the Protected Hill States submitted by the Political Agents at Ambala and Sabathu respectively (includes statistics regarding villages in the Protected Sikh States, pp 18-19).
Bengal Government recognize the claim of the Chief of Kotaha to the possession of several villages formerly appropriated as an endowment to the temple of Telokpur [Nov 1816].
Bengal Government agree to the request of Lieut Colonel Frederick Young, Superintendent of the Dehra Dun, that his office be upgraded to a Political Agency.
The Agent at Delhi, William Fraser, is reprimanded by Government for dealing directly with Sirdar Megh Singh of Buna and with Fateh Singh Ahluwalia, instead of going through the proper channel of the Ambala Political Agency.
Further papers regarding the status and management of the Maharaj Kian villages - claims to the villages by the Rajas of Patiala, Nabha and Jind - the villages to remain, for the time being, under the jurisdiction of the Political Agent at Ambala.
Papers regarding an assault and robbery on Lieutenant George Richard Talbot which took place near Jind in Mar 1833 - the Raja of Jind [Sangat singh] pays Talbot 1,600 rupees by way of compensation.
Bengal Government assume the management of the petty state of Jubbal, the state to become part of British India on the death of the present Rana [Puran Chand] - provision made for the Rana and his dependents - revenue settlement of 1833, etc. [Jun 1816].
Abandonment of a proposed scheme for levying transit duties in the territories of the Sikh and Hill Chiefs - the Sikh Chiefs possessing territories on the banks of the Jumna accept an annual compensation payment in lieu of their right to tax traffic on that river.