Moosa, the leader of those Anjouan men who had deserted Dr Livingstone near Lake Nyasa, is imprisoned for 8 months at Anjouan then sent to Zanzibar where he is set at liberty on condition he does not return to Anjouan without the King's permission
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Babu Ganga Pershad of Bareilly praying for a reconsideration of his previous memorial in which he had asked that the pension awarded him for his services in the Mutiny be commuted to a remission of rent on certain villages (with associated papers)
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Masih-ud-din Khan, of Kakori, in Oudh, appealing against the decision of the Government of India not to award him and his son pensions for services performed by them under the former Native Government of Oudh, also preferring a claim against the ex-King of Oudh [Wajid Ali Shah] (with associated correspondence)
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from the Nawab Nazim of Bengal [Syed Mansur Ali] reviewing certain contentious questions regarding the administration of the Nizamat and the position of the Nawab Nazim over the last 100 years, and seeking redress (attached are a series of appendices containing extracts from the historical records, etc)
Papers regarding the family of the ex-Raja of Coorg [Vira Raja] - report of the Agent to the Governor General at Benares [Alexander Shakespear] on the distribution to the Coorg family of the jewels and other valuables received from England, as well as of a remittance of 29,995 rupees
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Hakim Saaduddin Ahmed Khan of Delhi, appealing against the decision of the Government of India disallowing his claim to certain property confiscated from him after the Mutiny (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding British Burma - HM Consul at Bangkok informs the King of Siam of an attack made by Malay pirates on a Tavoy Burmese vessel within the territories of the Raja of Ligore, a tributary of Siam
Papers regarding British Burma - Jules Appel of the firm of Apel and Co.of Moulmein is permitted to fly the flag of the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg from his private residence