Papers regarding Sirohi State - report on the administration of the State for the Sambat year 1921 and part of 1922 (ie Jul 1864-Nov 1865) by the Political Superintendent [Lieutenant W J W Muir] (includes financial accounts)
Papers regarding Bahawalpur State, Vol 2 - death, on 25 Mar 1866, of the Nawab [Bahawal Khan] - succession of his 4 year old son [Sadiq Muhammad Khan] - anarchical condition of the state - armed rebellion of Jafar Khan - Government of India maintain a strict neutrality
Proposed removal of the cantonment of Mehidpur from its present site to a new site in the vicinity (includes, on p 11, a sectional sketch of the site for a proposed bridge connecting Mehidpur with the new cantonment)
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes (descendants of Tipu Sultan) - Government of India reject the claim of Ulfat-un-nisa Bebi, former concubine of the late Prince Shukrullah, to an increase in pension
Arrangements made between British India and Dholpur State for the mutual surrender of heinous offenders (a draft of the proposed extradition treaty appears on pp 12-14)
Government of India sanction the commutation of the pensions of Mul Kaur and Narayan Kaur, daughters of the late Tej Kaur, to a block sum, a portion of which is to be devoted to their marriage expenses, and the remainder invested for their benefit
Application of the Political Agent in Turkish Arabia [Colonal Sir A B Kemball] for a new vessel on the Tigris to replace the steamer Comet which has been judged unserviceable
Further papers regarding the attack allegedly made on the thana at Kalingra by the son of the Rao of Kushalgarh - the Rao having failed to surrender the perpetrators within one month, his 60 villages in Ratlam State are attached by the British Government