Report on the financial condition of Udaipur State for the Sambat year 1919 (i.e.Jul 1862-Jul 1863) compiled by the Political Agent in Udaipur [Lieut Colonel Frederick William Eden] (with statements and associated correspondence)
Muhammad Allah Inayet, one of the great-grandsons of Tipu Sultan, is given permission to reside at Shaipalla in the Balia Pargana of Twenty Four Parganas District - he receives a resettlement grant of 5000 rupees
Papers regarding the Delhi Royal Family at Rangoon - grant of a compassionate allowance of 25 rupees 'per mensem' to Shah Abbas, son of the late ex-King of Delhi, and of 10 rupees 'per mensem' each to his mother Mubarik Misr and his grandmother Harmat Bai
Increase in the office establishment of the Chief Commissioner of British Burma - increase in the salaries of his secretary and assistant secretary (includes, on p 7, a statement of the present and proposed establishments)
Errors made in the assignment of lands to the Nawab of Rampur [Muhammad Yusuf Ali Khan] in exchange for the pargana of Kashipore (includes a map showing the villages in question)
Proposed award of the Indian Mutiny medal to the native soldiers of the Jind, Nabha and Patiala Contingents who saw active service at the siege of Delhi and at Gwalior (numerical rolls of the proposed recipients appear on pp 11-12)
Government of India forward to London a sketch map showing the villages recently made over to the Maharaja of Charkahri [Jai Singh Deo] (the sketch map is at the end of the Collection)