Papers relating to the Punjab - award of a pension of 24 rupees 'per annum' to Musammat Prem Kaur, daughter of the late Musammat Sukha (includes a stsatement of the jagir formerly held by Musammat Sukha in Raffipur village, Gujranwala District)
Papers relating to the Punjab - award of a pension of 20 rupees 'per annum' to Musammat Daya, widow of Hari Singh a patidar of Ambala District (a statement of the pension appears on pp 2-3)
Re-admission to the Benares list of pensioners of Syed Muhammad Mehdi Khan who had resided at Lucknow during the Mutiny - he receives arrears of pension back to Apr 1857
Death, at Benares, on 11 Nov 1859, of Ustani Bijan, alias Hafiza Miriam, a dependent of the Benares branch of the former Delhi Royal Family - her pension of 14 rupees 4 annas 'per mensem' lapses to Government
Death, at Benares, of Mirza Ushan Bakht, a member of the former Royal Family of Delhi - distribution of his pension - resumption of his tomb allowance of 112 rupees 'per mensem'
Papers regarding Alwar State, Vol 2 - claim of the Chief of Nimrana to be independent of Alwar - investigation of the claim of Captain William Howell Beynon - decision of the Government of India that Nimrana is definitely a dependency of Alwar - occupation of Nimrana Fort by Alwar troops
Petition to the Governor General of India from Rao Narayan Rao, Majumdar (Record Keeper) of the Baroda State, representing that he has been deprived of certain rights and privileges which his ancestors had enjoyed under the Baroda Government - Government of India see no reason to intervene on his behalf
Report of the Agent in Central India [Colonel Sir Richmond Shakespear] on his journey from Indore to Bajrangarh and his interviews with native chiefs 'en route' - punishment imposed by him on the Raja of Raghugarh for conniving in certain dacoities, etc.
Papers relating to Rajputana - a fine of 10,000 rupees is imposed by the Jaipur Government upon the Thakur of Umara, after the villagers of Umara had fired upon two British officers
Papers relating to the Punjab - the grant of land in Daulatpur village conferred on the late chaudhri Ram Rat is continued to whichever of his sons now holds the office of chaudhri