Collection 325/11: Pensions and Gratuities: Special Additional Pensions: Refusal of a grant of honorarium to Sir J. Benton, late Surveyor General of Irrigation, in addition to his pension of 7000 Rupees.
Collection 325/22: Pensions and Gratuities: Special Additional Pensions: Special additional pension of 1000 Rupees granted to Mr F. G. Wigley, Secretary, Legislative Department and Secretary to the Legislative Council, Bengal.
Collection 325/23: Pensions and Gratuities: Special Additional Pensions: Special gratuity of 10,000 Rupees granted to Mr P. E. Connolly, late temporary Upper Subordinate, Irrigation Department, Punjab.
Collection 325/28: Pensions and Gratuities: Special Additional Pensions: Gratuity of 30,000 Rupees to Mr J. T. Hume, Public Prosecutor, Calcutta for exceptional services, although as a part time officer he is not entitled under rules to either pension or gratuity.
Collection 325/29: Pensions and Gratuities: Special Additional Pensions: Special additional pension of 1000 Rupees per annum to W. C. Ashmore, late Deputy Financial Adviser, Military Finance Branch.
Collection 325/34: Pensions and Gratuities: Special Additional Pensions: Special gratuity of 10,000 Rupees to Mr E. Giles, late director of public instruction, Bombay.
Collection 327/59: Pensions and Gratuities: Widows of Civil Officers serving in a civil capacity with a military force. Question of ability for alternative pension.
Collection 327/66: Pensions and Gratuities: Lieutenant Colonel L. P. Stephen, Indian Medical Service, and Major F. J. Anderson, extraordinary pensions under article 746B of the Civil Service Regulations on account of venereal disease contracted whilst operating on an infected patient.
Collection 327/73: Pensions and Gratuities: Powers of the Governments in India to make awards in cases of a "political" character. Also case of the widow of D. B. Murphy, Assistant Superintendent of Police.
Collection 327/76: Pensions and Gratuities: Eligibility of Army and Royal Indian Navy Officers in civil employ (and their families) for extraordinary pensions under clause 38 of the Civil Service Regulations. The case of the widow of Lieutenant Colonel S. T. Crump, Indian Medical Service.