Mutiny papers relating to Central India - rewards made to the Thakurs of Lalgarh and Rhike Baria for their loyal conduct in protecting the officers of the United Malwa Contingent in their flight from Mehidpur
Mutiny papers relating to Central India (Gwalior) - donations of 100 rupees each are made to Abdul Rozak and Isri Pershad who protected Sergeant Bleazly's bullock train from rebel attack on the Agra-Bombay road near Guna
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - rewards made to certain Thakurs of Shahgarh District for their good conduct during the recent rebel incursion in that area (includes lists of the villages proposed to be continued rent-free or conferred as a proprietory right pp 7, 13)
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - the Order of British India (2nd Class) and a khilat worth 1000 rupees are conferred on Risaldar Isri Pershad (formerly a Subadar in the United Malwa Contingent) for his loyal service during the rebellion
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - decision that the invalid sepoys of the Malwa Contingent should forfeit their pensions as from 1 Jul 1857 owing to their disloyal conduct during the rebellion
Papers relating to Nepal - dismissal of Kayshab Lal from the office of Mir Munshi of the British Residency at Katmandu - appointment of Babu Sheo Shanker Singh in his stead
Papers relating to European travellers in India - Government of India accede to the request of Count Freschi, an Italian nobleman from Lombardy, to be allowed to travel to Kashmir to pursue his researches in sericulture
Papers regarding Mysore State - return of civil and criminal cases disposed of by the Judicial Commissioner in Mysore in the quarter May-Jul 1858 (with associated correspondence)