The Reverend Isidor Lowenthal is shot dead at Peshawar on 27 Apr 1864 by his mazbi chaukidar Dewa Singh - the latter is tried before the Peshawar Sessions Court, found guilty of culpable homicide and sentenced to two years' imprisonment (includes a transcript of the trial proceedings and a plan of Lowenthal's bungalow and grounds)
Complaint of C O Johnstone, a Moulmein merchant, of unfair treatment at the hands of H M Consul at Bangkok, Sir Robert H Schomburgh - his complaint relates to a dispute regarding forest lands in Chieng Mai Province
Further papers regarding the land tenures of Oudh - question of the rights of the ryots vis à vis the Talukdars, both at the time of annexation in 1856 and subsequently - minutes of the Governor General [Sir John Lawrence] and Members of Council, etc.
Request of Tan Kim Ching, a Chinese British subject resident in Singapore, to be allowed to wear the insignia of the Order of the White Elephant conferred on him by the King of Siam for his services as Consul for Siam at Singapore
Further papers regarding the Bhutan Mission, Vol 2 - routes taken by Ashley Eden on his mission - memorandum by Eden on the punitive measures to be taken against the Bhutanese (includes, a MS coloured plan and elevation of the Souba's palace at Paro, also a 'Trace from Plane Table of Western Bhutan, surveyed in 1864, by 'Captain N H Godwin-Austen, MS, coloured, scale 1"= 14 miles)
Further details regarding the attack made on Major R R Adams at Peshawar on 15 Jan 1865 - his subsequent death on 22 Jan 1865 - recommendation of the Punjab Government that his widow and children receive the same allowances as would have been granted if he had died on active service (includes an account of his career, on pp 8-9)
Government of India recognize Ooron as Raja of Marriow in the Khasi and Jaintia Hills - they grant him a khilat worth 100 rupees, a nazarana of equal value being taken from him in exchange