Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - award of pensions to the dependents of chaprassis and others who were killed in the defence of Shamli in Muzaffarnagar District in Sep 1857 (a list of the recipients, with remarks, appears on pp 4-5)
Papers relating to Central India - award of pensions to widows of stipendiaries on the 2½ Lakh Fund in Saugor District (includes register returns for each individual pensioner)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - additional rewards conferred on Jai Kishen Dass who had received a grant of lands in Moradabad District
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - a compassionate allowance of 100 rupees 'per mensem' is awarded to the mother of Ganga Pershad, late Tahsildar of Pinahat in Agra District, who was killed by the rebels in Mar 1858
Papers relating to the North Western Provinces - the Kotwal of Bareilly [Muhammad Yahir Efferdi] is ordered to make adequate provision for his wife and daughter who are living in a destitute condition in Constantinople
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - claim of Baddri Nath, a grain contractor of Cawnpore, to be compensated for the loss of a consignment of grain intended for Government but plundered by the rebel Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - rewards offered for the capture of notorious rebels in Fatehpur District - capture of the rebels Johawar Ali, Imam Ali and Imdad Ali (includes, on pp 12-13, a list of the ten most wanted rebels, with particulars)
Mutiny Papers relating to Central India - question whether Subadar Sidhan Missar of the 12th Bengal Native Infantry who rendered good service at Nowgong but who subsequently deserted his post should receive an award from Government - the Commander in Chief in India [Lord Clyde] decides against an award
Papers relating to the North Western Provinces - refund to Shamsher Sahi of Gorakhpur of the sum of 400 rupees, this being the sale proceeds of his elephant which Government had inadvertently sold as unclaimed property
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - decision that the rebel Garur Singh, who had surrendered in expectation of amnesty, should not be brought to trial - the Taluka of Sohagpur in Mandla District, which he had illegally occupied is to be restored to its rightful owner