Mutiny papers relating to Central India and Nepal - depredations committed by Birjor Singh and Datia Singh in Jalaun and Datia - reports on rebel fugitives in Nepal
Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - succession of a nephew of Maharaja Jang Bahadur to the Raj of Tulsipur - communication of the rebel Raja of Gonda with Jang Bahadur, etc.
Tributes to the services of Bombay civil servants during the Mutiny - minutes of the Governor of Bombay [Lord Elphinstone] and of the Members of the Bombay Council [Arthur Malet, Henry Wilson Reeves] - minutes of the Governor General [Lord Canning] and of Sir James Outram
Awards for services in the Mutiny - conferments of the Order of the Bath - correspondence regarding claims to the Mutiny Medal - letters to individuals conveying the royal approbation - acknowledgements of the same by the recipients
Lists of civilian volunteers who were engaged in active service against the Mutineers, and are thereby entitled to the Mutiny Medal (the lists give occupation and details of services) (with associated correspondence)
Letter from the Governor General [Lord Canning] to the Secretary of State for India [Sir Charles Wood] regarding previous correspondence and minutes on the subject of the services of Europeans and others during the Mutiny
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - petition of Maulavi Ghulam Mohi-ud-din, Sheristadar of the Judge's Court at Meerut, praying for the restoration to himself and his two brothers of the property confiscated from them in Delhi - Government agree only to their keeping their collection of books
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - case of Gayadin, a talukdar of Khurd, who was convicted of concealing munitions - his entire landed property is confiscated - case of Babu Balbhadar Singh, Talukdar of Sujakar, charged with wounding a moharrin (Government clerk) - half of his taluka is confiscated, the other half put under attachment 'pro tempore'
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - report of the Tahsildar of Nurpur that some Purbiya mutineers are proceeding from Jammu towards Ladakh with the intention of entering Nepal
Bestowal of the title and estates of the rebel Raja of Mainpuri [Tej Singh] upon his uncle [Rao Bhowani Singh] (includes lists of villages belonging to the estates)