Papers regarding Dhar State - the state (with the exception of Berasia Pargana) is restored to its native ruler [Anand Rao III] but is to be administered under British superintendence until the Raja attains his majority
Papers regarding Bhopal State, Vol 1 - report of the Agent to the Governor General for Central India [Sir Richmond Shakespear] on the installation of Sikandar Begam as Ruler of Bhopal
Papers relating to Oudh - memorial dated Oct 1860 from Wellesley Bowes Prendergast to the Secretary of State for India resubmitting the claims of the descendants of Monohar Doss and Dwareah Doss against the late Oudh Government for money lent to that state in 1794 (with associated correspondence)
Muhammad Nasir Khan, one of the descendants of Nawab Kasim Ali Khan of Murdshidabad, is deprived of the pension formerly paid conjointly to himself and his mother Haidari Begam, but one half of the pension is continued to his mother for her lifetime
Papers relating to Central India - a portion of the pension previously awarded to Kashi Pershad Jotshi, a Saugor political pensioner, is continued to his two widows, Musammat Bhoga and Musammat Umeda
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - the sum of 2163 rupees is expended by the Political Agent at Gwalior [Major Samuel Charters Macpherson] in providing nine khilats for the relatives of Thakur Baldeo Singh of Jhara - they had helped the Thakur arange the escape of certain European fugitives from Gwalior to Agra in Jun 1857
Papers relating to Bhopal State, Vol 2 - report of the Political Agent in Bhopal [Major Alexander Lamotte McMullin] on the financial liabilities incurred by Bhopal during the Mutiny (with associated correspondence)
Mutiny papers relating to Garhwal State - death, in Jun 1859, of the Raja of Garhwal [Sudarshan Sah] - his state lapses to Government - in view however of the late Raja's services during the Mutiny Government decide to confer the state on his illegitimate son [Bhawani Singh]