Grant of a payment of 20,000 rupees 'per annum' to the Maharaja of Kishangarh [Prithwi Singh] as compensation for the loss of transit dues consequent upon the construction of a railway through his territory
Copy of Treaty signed on 9 Aug 1842 between Great Britain and the United States of America regarding 1) the settlement of the boundary between Canada and the United States 2) the suppression of the African slave trade and 3) the mutual extradition of certain criminals (includes a map showing the boundary between the Province of New Brunswick and the USA) [Appendix to Coll 198/1]
Question of the allowances paid to the Ex-Amirs of Sind and their families - report by the Commissioner in Sind, Samuel Mansfield - recommendation of the Bombay Government that the pension of Mir Fatteh Khan, son of Mir Sher Muhammad Khan of Talpur by increased from 500 rupees to 1000 rupees 'per mensem' (includes, on pp 22-30, a list of pensioners belonging to the Khairpur branch of the Talpur Family, with partriculars, and on pp 39-44, a statement of the pensions payable to the Mirs, their ...
Reports on the present state of the Gaikwar's Cavalry Contingent with special reference to the detachment employed in Kathiawar - the Gaikwar [Khande Rao] to be urged to effect certain improvements
Completion by Lieutenant Arthur H Bagge R E of the settlement of the boundary between Siam and British Burma - his final report containing a tabular statement of the boundary and a geographical description - he is to proceed to Bangkok to ratify the settlement
Death, on 12 Oct 1867, of Jagat Singh, Jagirdar of Nayagaon Rebi in Bundelkhand - in accordance with the arrangements made in 1863, the Government of India recognize his widow, Thakurain Larai Dulaiya, as his successor
Award, as a special case, of a Birt allowance of 1200 rupees 'per annum', to Sultan Mahmud Khan Khatran, Honorary Magistrate of Vehowah, Dera Ismail Khan District (includes particulars regarding the previous service of Sultan Mahmud Khan in the Mounted Police, on pp 9?13)
Papers regarding the ex-Amirs of Sind, Vol 1 - Mir Abdul Husain Khan Talfur is allowed to draw 500 rupees 'per mensem' from the date of his marriage and 800 rupees 'per mensem' from the date he attains his majority - he is also to receive 3000 rupees for building purposes and a similar amount for defraying his marriage expenses
Death, on 25 Jul 1868, of Rais-un-Nisa Begam, widow of the late Prince Subhan, and daughter-in-law of Tipu Sultan - Government of India make a donation of 1000 rupees towards the cost of the funeral expenses