Transfer of the payment of the pension of Meer Hassan Ali Londonee [Mir Husain Ali Londoni] from the Cawnpore Collectorship to the Lucknow Residency Treasury
Memorial from Mrs S Hyland praying for a pension in consideration of the destitute condition in which she was left by the death of her husband who was killed in the insurrection at Kabul
Services of Captain G P Thomas of the 64th Regiment Native Infantry placed at the disposal of the Envoy to the Court of Lahore for employment at Bahawalpur
Affairs of Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha], Vol 12: The property of a person named Kesrya, who died in the Sadra Bazar in May 1836 without heirs, ordered to be carried to the credit of the Sadra Bazar Fund should no claimant appear in the course of one year; and Mooljee Soobaram, a Carcoon [Karkun] o...
Affairs of Rewa Caunta [Kantha], Vol 24: Court of Criminal Justice, case No.2 of 1843, trial of six prisoners, the first (Bhowania Vishnoobhut) charged with the wilful murder of Rana Motabawa Somesing, Thakur of Shinore (or Sinnore), and the remaining five (Narroo Oomed, Doorjunbawa Koobersingje...
Affairs of Rewa Caunta [Kantha], Vol 26: Murder of Rewa Shunker Karbarree of Shinore (or Sinnore), and trial before the Court of Criminal Justice of the offenders
Affairs of Rewa Caunta [Kantha], Vol 27: Court of Criminal Justice, case No.3 of 1842, trial of Hurreechunder Ramchunder, an English writer attached to the Office Establishment of the Resident at Baroda, charged with having fraudulently altered certain contingent bills
Affairs of Rewa Caunta [Kantha], Vol 28: Court of Criminal Justice, case No.4 of 1843, trial of Sirdar Kalloo charged with having grievously assaulted an individual named Bhaeejee Dhajee with intent to disable or to do him some bodily harm
Affairs of Rewa Caunta [Kantha], Vol 29: Court of Criminal Justice, case No.5 of 1843, trial of Kalloo Veera charged with assault after denouncing his sister-in-law as a witch and forcing her to undergo the ordeal of placing her hand in boiling water
Affairs of Rewa Caunta [Kantha], Vol 30: Court of Criminal Justice, case No.6 of 1843, trial of four prisoners (Nuthwa Nana, Loollio Nahano, Joora Joojar, and Kalloo Dhunsing) charged with having been concerned in the murder of four women accused of witchcraft