Papers regarding the Mysore Princes, Vol 2 - the Family Trust Deed to be exempt from stamp duty as was the Official Trust Deed (includes, on p 6, a list of those members of the Mysore Family who have accepted the Family Trust)
Papers regarding Siam - death, on 1 October 1868, of the King of Siam [Prabat Somdat Phra Chom Klow alias Maha Mongkut] - succession of his eldest son [Chow Fa Chulalongkorn]
Papers regarding the Chiefship of Bagli in Central India - death, on 10 Jun 1866, of the Thakur of Bagli [Subhag Singh] - question of the succession - Government of India support the claims of Raghunath Singh, adopted son of the late Thakur (includes, on p 7, a genealogical table of the Bagli Ruling Family)
Government of India reject the proposal of the Agent in Central India that a fresh sanad should be issued to the Chief of Samthar [Rajar Bahadur alias Chhatar Singh] and that the Chief be relieved from the payment of nazarana on successions
The French Consul General at Calcutta informs the Government of India of the opening of a dry dock at Port de France on the West Indian island of Martinique (a copy of the tariff of charges for use of the dock appears on pp 5-15)
Further papers regarding the Kuka sect of the Punjab - police report on the sect for the year 1868 compiled by the Inspector General of Police, Punjab [Lieut Colonel George Hutchinson] (on pp 17-19)
Papers regarding Dhar State - the Raja of Dhar [Anand Rao] is permitted to adopt the Junior Raja of Dewas [Narayan Rao] as his heir, on the express condition that nothing but the birth of a legitimate natural heir can set aside the adoption
Circular Order issued by the Chief Commissioner of Oudh to his subordinate Commissioners regarding an article on the Government's land policy in Oudh which had appeared in the 'Press' of London and had subsequently been published in the 'Oudh Gazette' for 9 Sep 1865 (with associated correspondence)