Case of Muhammad Jamal-ud-din Khan who had rendered valuable service to the British at the time of the annexation of Nagpur but had subsequently been insplicated in the insurrection of 13 Jun 1857 - Government of India award him an 'ex gratia' pension of 200 rupees 'per mensem'
Statement by the Government of India that they are not prepared to reconsider the claim of Muhammad Masih-ud-din to compensation for losses sustained by him during the Mutiny
Question of the degree to which the Jagirdar of Nayagaon [Nowgong] is subordinate to the Chief of Chhatarpur - report by the Political Assistant in Bundelkhand [Dr John Proudfoot Stratton]
Aggressions of the Dutch in the Eastern Seas with special reference to their encroachments on the East Coast of Sumatra, Vol 1 (includes, on pp 33-61, a brief narrative, by C U Aitchison, of Britain's political relations with the Dutch in the Eastern Seas)
Encroachments of the Dutch on the East Coast of Sumatra Vol 2 - correspondence of the Governor of the Straits Settlements [Colonel Orfeur Cavenagh] with the Dutch Resident at Riau and with the Government of India, etc.
Grant of awards in lands and cash to certain individuals in Sambalpur District for their services in suppressing the Sambalpur rebellion (details of the cash awards appear on pp 12-15, of the territorial awards on p 16)
Encroachments of the Dutch on the East Coast of Sumatra (Vol 2) - correspondence of the Rajas of Assahan and Batu Bahara with the Governor of the Straits Settlements (Colonel Orfeur Cavenagh) etc.
The King of Oudh [Wajid Ali Shah] sends a congratulatory address to Queen Victoria on the occasion of the marriage of HRH The Prince of Wales (the address itself is not with the Collection but an English translation appears on pp 3-4)