A khilat worth 1000 rupees and a pension equal to his full pay are bestowed on Kurban Ali, Commandant of the Moradabad District Sowars, for his long and faithful service and his loyal conduct at Delhi (includes, on pp 6-7, Kurban Ali's pension application register, giving personal particulars)
A khilat worth 500 rupees, and a half portion of the village of Duman in Badli Pargana, Jhajjar District, are bestowed on Udeh Ram, who had rendered valuable service during the Mutiny while in the employ of Captain William Eden, Political Agent at Jaipur
Ram Singh, a Sikh sepoy of the 23rd Bengal Native Infantry, who had been sentenced to transportation for life, for mutiny, is given a free pardon, on account of his having saved the life of Lieutenant George Simpson
A pension of 4 rupees 'per mensem' is awarded to Musammat Gulani, whose son Sowar Hyder Shah of the Irregular Horse was killed in action against the mutineers at Jhelum on 7 Jul 1857
Death, at Kabul, on 2 Jul 1858, of Ghulam Hyder Khan, Heir Apparent of the Amir of Afghanistan [Dost Muhammad Khan] - question of the political consequences of his death
Grant to Sirdar Thakur Singh of a pension of 1800 rupees 'per annum', being one third of the pension formerly awarded to his adoptive mother the late Rani Partab Kaur
Theft, on 22 Mar 1858, of 2000 rupees of public money from the Treasure Chest at Kasauli - suspicion falls on four soldiers of HM 75th Foot but conclusive proof of their guilt is lacking
Report on the Petty State of Sirohi for the Sambat year 1913 (ie Jul 1856-Jul 1857) (includes returns of receipts and expenditures, and associated correspondence)
Petition to the Governor General from G E P Lane, attorney at law, Bangalore, regarding the case of Mulkarjona Joish, who had been arrested by the Mysore Authorities on suspicion of engaging in treasonable practices (with associated petitions and correspondence)