File 10(17)-H(S)/1927 1. Visit of His Excellency the Viceroy (Lord Irwin) to certain States of the Western India States Agency in the Autumn of 1927. 2. Exchange of visits between His Excellency the Viceroy and certain Ruling Princes and Chiefs at Rajkot. 3. Reception by His Excellency the Viceroy of non-salute Ruling Chiefs and Taluqdars at Rajkot.
File 15(5)-G(S)/1937 1. Visit of His Excellency the Viceroy to Hyderabad in January 1938. 2. Discussion regarding the participation of members of His Excellency the Viceroy's family in processions. 3. Decision that His Excellency the Viceroy should not visit the Osmania University. 4. Gifts made by H.E.H. the Nizam to members of His Excellency's family. 5. Report on the informal Investiture at Hyderabad with particular regard to the seating arrangements for the Nizam's family.
File 15(6)-G(S)/1939 1. Visit of His Excellency the Viceroy (Lord Linlithgow) to Rewa in December 1939. 2. Decision that ordinary ceremonials should be observed at Viceregal visits during the war and on Sundays. 3. Decision that a Ruler should invariably be introduced to the Viceroy by the Resident when His Excellency's arrival in a State is "Public", but that no general rule should be prescribed for "Private" visits.
File 15(6)-G(S)/1940 1. Informal visit of His Excellency the Viceroy (Lord Linlithgow) to Kathiawar and Bhopal in January 1941. 2. Points of ceremonial raised by Political Adviser. 3. Relative precedence of Political Adviser and Resident at functions connected with Viceregal visits. 4. Invitation by the Rulers of Morvi and Wankaner to His Excellency the Viceroy to visit their States.
File D I Jun 1920 52 Request of His Highness the Maharaja Holkar of Indore to arrange for private visits to be interchanged between the Governor of Madras and himself and Lady Willingdon and his Maharanis at Cotacamund.
File 83(2)-H(S)/1925 Visits to places in British India by certain Ruling Princes and Chiefs in 1925. 2. Decision that the Resident in Mysore should not be expected to pay the first call on Ruling Princes and their wives when they visit Bangalore privately.