Extracts of Bengal political proceedings for the third quarter of 1858 - Bengal Government pass the bills for expenses incurred in the Foreign Department by the Superintendent of Darjeeling in Apr, May and Aug 1858, and for the balance of an advance of stipend to Rani Achamoni Kumari of Angul
Extracts of Bengal political proceedings for the fourth quarter of 1858 - adjustment of the sum of 7304 rupees, 15 annas, 6 pies, on account of the expenses incurred at the Wards' Institution by the minor Raja of Cooch Behar [Narendra Narayan Bhusa] and his companion Kashipershad Baxi
Extracts of Bengal political proceedings for the fourth quarter of 1858 - the Ranis of Cooch Behar are permitted to engage the services of Sub-Assistant Surgeon (Grade 2) Babu Sharma Charn Sirkar on a salary of 200 rupees 'per mensem'
Extracts of Bengal political proceedings for the fourth quarter of 1858 - the small pensions of 2 rupees 'per mensem' granted in 1857 to two Meria wards of the Cuttack Mission School, Kertha and Sartha, are continued to them for a further period of 3 years
Extracts of Bengal political proceedings for the fourth quarter of 1858 - Bengal Government pass the bills for expenses incurred in the Foreign Department by the Superintendent of Darjeeling in Sep, Oct and Nov 1858, and for the construction of the Titalya fair sheds in 1858
Papers regarding Baroda, Vol 13 - case of the Baroda nobleman Govind Rao Gaikwar - his physical and mental afflictions - question whether the unexpended balance of his nemnuk should be handed over to the Baroda Durbar to be used as marriage portions for his children, etc
Extracts of Bengal political proceedings for the third quarter of 1858 - Government of India confer the tiles of 'Maharaja' and 'Bahadur' upon the young Raja of Hathwa [Rajendra Pratap Sahi] Vol 2
Papers regarding the Ex-King of Oudh [Wajid Ali Shah], Vol 1 - with the aid of Government he purchases an estate near Calcutta, on which he now resides
Extracts of Bengal political proceedings for the third quarter of 1858 - death, on 16 Mar 1858, of the Raja of Hathwa [Chhatardhari Sahi] - Government recognize his great-grandson [Rajendra Pratap Sahi] as the legitimate successor (includes, on pp 8-9, a copy of the will of Chhatardhari Sahi, and, on p 11, a genealogical table of the ruling family) Vol 1