Case of Ex-Raja Lona Singh of Mathauli who had betrayed certain English prisoners to the mutineers, Vol 1 - Government of India decide that he should serve his sentence of transportation for life as an ordinary felon and not as a state prisoner
Case of Ex-Raja Lona Singh of Mathauli, Vol 2 - petitions of Lona Singh to the Governor General and to Queen Victoria begging for clemency (with associated correspondence)
Papers regarding Oudh, Vol 40(6) - question of the allowances payable to Captain Francis George Stainforth for the period he was employed with the Oudh Levies
Notes on the services of 466 Europeans during the Mutiny, in Bengal, the North Western Provinces, Central India, Rewah, Bundelkhand, Rajputana, the Punjab, and Hyderabad - minute of the Governor General [Lord Canning] dated 2 Jul 1859, etc.
Claim of the Gaikwar of Baroda [Khande Rao] to the village of Mehmudpur in the Mahunda Pargana of Kaira District - Government of India reject the claim
A pension of 50 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to the family of Lal Gandrap Singh who was killed while commanding the Raja of Nagod's troops in the engagement with the rebels at Maihar - each of his four daughters is to receive in addition a dowry of 150 rupees when they marry
Grant of pensions to the family of the late Imam Bakhsh, Persian teacher at the Delhi College, who, along with his two sons, was killed by British troops at the recapture of Delhi, 20 Sep 1857