Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - grant of a zemindary worth about 1000 rupees 'per annum' to Muhammad Mansab Ali in recognition of the services of his late father Muhammad Ali, Tahsildar of Aligarh, who stayed at his post and was killed by the rebels
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - award of pensions to 40 women of the Bhangi caste whose husbands were killed while on military service near Aligarh, the pensions to be continued after remarriage (includes, on pp 6-13, a list of the pensioners, with remarks)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - a khilat worth 500 rupees is bestowed on Thakur Amar Singh in recognition of his loyal services
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - claims brought by creditors of the rebel Nawab of Farrukhabad for debts contracted by him under the sanction of the former Agent at Farrukhabad [Frederick Pole Buller]
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - a reward of 200 rupees is bestowed on Kesri, a sweeper, who saved the lives of Mrs Hare and her two children at Agra in Jul 1857 after her husband had been murdered by the mob
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - invasion of Farrukhabad District by a rebel force from Oudh - they attack the Kaimganj Thana but are driven off - rewards made to various individuals who distinguished themselves on that occasion - award of the 'Order of British India' (Class 2) to Risaldar Amir Ali of the Behar Irregular Horse - report that the widows of two mahajans killed by the rebels had committed sati
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - compensation amounting to 300 rupees is paid to three individuals, Sri Kishen Dass, Bandi Lal and Sirdar Khan, whose property, in the vicinity of Agra Fort, was demolished by the British for reasons of military necessity
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - successful attack made on 25 Oct 1858 near Palri by a detachment of the Etawah Levies, commanded by Lieutenant Henry John Allan, upon the rebel band of Rup Singh - the rebels are dispersed and 28 of their number slain - Lieutenant Allan receives an official commendation
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - rewards granted to Lala Shib Lal, an accountant, and Lala Balmokand, an assistant record keeper, for their good conduct during the rebellion - the former is granted a village in Agra District, the latter the sum of 300 rupees
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - investigation into the conduct of the titular Nawab of Najibabad - conflicting opinions regarding the extent of his guilt - decision of the Governor General [Lord Canning] that the Nawab should be spared the death penalty