Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - deficiency of 3000 rupees in a remittance of 306,000 rupees sent from Rohtak to Delhi in Nov 1857 - suspicion falls on soldiers of HM 60th Rifles who guarded the treasure at Delhi but conclusive proof against them is lacking - Government write off the amount to 'profit and loss'
Mutiny papers relating to Kashmir - grant of certain proprietary privileges to Joala Sahai, Diwan of Jammu, in recognition of the services rendered by him to the British Government during the rebellion
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Punjab - the Government of India permit the Punjab Government to purchase, as a special case, the pension of Musammat Lacchmi, of 30 rupees 'per annum'
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - proposed award of pensions to the families of Ram Lal and Sukdeo Sahai, two officials of Sirsa District, who were murdered by Bhatti tribesmen during the Mutiny
Papers relating to the Punjab [North West] Frontier - provision made for the family of the late Fateh Khan Khyberi, Subadar of the Peshawar Suburban Police, who was murdered in the Khyber Pass in Jul 1856 (includes a descriptive list of Fateh Khan's dependents, on pp 22-23)
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - rewards to certain inhabitants of the Jhelum Division who rendered good service to the British Government during the rebellion (includes list of the recipients with details as to service and proposed reward)
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - question of the payment of compensation to European inhabitants of Delhi and neighbourhood for losses sustained by them during the Mutiny - Government decide not to levy a penal cess on the ryots of Delhi District
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - the Punjab Government pardon two rebels, Murteza Khan and Umeyd Ali, in consideration of the loyal service of their relatives, Kamdar Khan and Nabi Bakhsh Khan
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - award of pensions to members of the family of the late Nawab of Jhajjar [Abdur Rahman Khan] (includes, on pp 24-43, lists of the prospective pensioners, and on pp 44-45, a genealogical table of the Jhajjar ruling family)
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - claim of the family of the rebel Muhammad Akbar Khan Bangash to financial support - Government make the female members of the family a life grant of the rents of the confiscated serai at Ajmer