Mutiny papers relating to Central India - report by the Agent in Central India [Sir Richmond Shakespear] on the unsettled state of the ten central districts of Gwalior
Introduction of new taxes in the Non-Regulation Provinces of British India, viz: Nagpur, the Punjab, Oudh, Pegu, Tenasserim and Martaban, Vol 1 - general correspondence
Introduction of new taxes in the Non-Regulation Provinces of British India, Vol 2 - imposition of a tax on artisans and traders in the Jhang District of the Punjab (includes returns regarding the levying of the tax, on pp 16-21)
Introduction of new taxes in the Non-Regulation Provinces of British India, Vol 3 - further papers regarding reforms in the revenue administration of the Nagpur Territory - abolition of Sair duties etc.(includes statistical returns)
Papers relating to Baroda State - a kharita from the Governor General [Lord Auckland] and two marchhals are presented on 7 Feb 1859 to the Gaikwar of Baroda [Khande Rao] by the British Resident at Baroda [Sir Richmond Shakespear]
Papers relating to Baroda State - removal of the retrenchment imposed with respect to the employment of two peons by Lieutenant Lionel Chase Barton in the period 14 Dec 1856-11 Mar 1857
Papers relating to Baroda State - proposal of the Gaikwar of Baroda [Khande Rao] to bestow nemnuks of 10,000 rupees 'per annum' each on Govind Rao Pandurang and Ganesh Pant, two of his karbaris (ministers) who rendered valuable service to the British during the Mutiny - he requests the British Government to guarantee the nemnuks
Papers relating to Baroda State - report by the Residency Surgeon at Baroda [Dr John Proudfoot Stratton] on the Gaikwar's Hospital and Vaccine Establishment for the year 1858 (includes statistical returns of patients) (with associated correspondence)
[Claim of the Gaikwar of Baroda [Khande Rao] to have the right to establish salt-works and open new ports in his territory without the previous sanction of the British Government]
Papers relating to Baroda State - scheme for the promotion of education in the state - proposal of T C Hope, Educational Inspector, Gujarat Division, that the Gaikwar of Baroda [Khande Rao] should contribute to the Kathiawar Education Fund