Petition to the Secretary of State for India from Radha Bai, widow of Gopal Rao Bhairon of Jalaun, renewing her request that her pension of 360 rupees 'per annum' may be raised to 1687 rupees 8 annas, or one half of her deceased husband's former pension (with associated correspondence and copies of previous petitions)
Government of India approve of a scheme for the capitalization of the pensions of the members of the Mysore Family (descendants of Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan) (includes copies of the two draft Deeds of Settlement, on pp 6-12)
Award of a political pension of 20 rupees, 8 annas, 2 pies 'per annum', to Kishen Bhat of Chhindwara District, the pension to be backdated to 1 May 1864
Petition of Hari Singh, son of the late Diwan Mulraj of Multan, for an increase in pension - the Punjab Government recommend that his allowance be increased from 30 to 50 rupees 'per mensem'
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Ettimad Jang Bahadur, nephew of the Prince of Arcot, praying to be granted a portion of the pension of his deceased mother, Burhan-un-Nisa Begam (with associated correspondence)
Closure by the Bhutanese of the Chaka bridge on the boundary between Bhutan and the Baksa Duar (Jalpaiguri District) - the Commissioner of Cooch Behar [Lieut Colonel J C Haughton] sends letters of protest to the Bhutanese Authorities
Grant of a pension of 50 rupees 'per mensem' to the amnestied rebel and former Raja of Chanda, Jodh Singh, payment of the pension to be conditional on his residing at either Partabgarh, Unao or Benares
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Subhan Ahmed Khan of Arrah, re-submitting his claim to be rewarded for services allegedly rendered during the Mutiny (with associated correspondence)
Question of the salary paid to Colonel Henry Man, formerly Resident Councillor, Penang, during the period when his services were temporarily retained by the new Colonial Government of the Straits Settlements, Vol 1
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Ghulam Hussain Khan Banalur appending against the decision of the Government of Madras not to continue to him the stipend of his later father Ghulam Murtaza Khan Bahadur Mumtazal Mulk (with associated correspondence)