Rewards made to Maulavi Rajjab Ali Khan Bahadur for services rendered by him in the late Dyce-Sombre case - Government of India sacntion the bestowal on him of an khilat of 5000 rupees - they also recommend to the Secretary of State that the whole of his present jagir be granted to him in perpetuity
Decision of the Government of India that the pension of 436 rupees 4 annas 'per mensem' now enjoyed by Nawab Ali Bahadur of Jhansi shall be continued in full to his family after his death
Abolition of the post of Assistant Resident at Katmandu - Captain Henry Auriol Prinsep, the last holder of the post, is granted 2000 rupees as compensation for the lost of the sale of his house
Memorandum by Pandit Manphul on Gilgit and Chitral and their relations with Kashmir (includes, on p 7, genealogical tables of the 'Khushwaktia' and 'Shah Kathor' ruling families of Upper and Lower Chitral respectively, also, on pp 18-19, a copy of the treaty of 16 Mar 1846 between the British Government and Maharaja Gulab Singh of Kashmir)
Settlement of the dispute between the Maharaja of Jodhpur [Takht Singh] and the young Thakur of Ghanerao [Himmat Singh] - the Maharaja recognises Himmat Singhs right of succession as Thakur
Grant of the village of Untwa in Hardoi District, bearing a jama of 584 rupees 'per annum', to Subadar Hira Lal Missar of the 16th Bengal Native Infantry, for his distinguished services during the siege of Lucknow
Memorial to H M Queen Victoria from Captain Andrew William Hearsey, late of H M 107th Foot, seeking the release of three Sikh political prisoners, Prem Singh, Man Singh and Lal Singh, who are held in confinement in Chunar Fortress (includes the original memorial, associated correspondence and a statement by Prem Singh)
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Babu Ganga Pershad of Bareilly praying that as an extra reward for his services in the Mutiny he may be granted a remission of Government revenue on villages already belonging to him (with associated correspondence)
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Ghulam Rasul, Ghulan Ahmed and Ghulam Ahmed Ghaus, appealing against the decision of the Madras Government not to continue to them the pension of their late mother Kader-un-Nisa Begm, a Carnatic stipendiary (with associated correspondence)
Death, on 18 May 1866, of Sirdar Muhammad Hassan Khan, an Afghan notable who had rendered valuable service to the British Government - grant of life pensions to his immediate family (a list of family members appears on p 2)