Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - removal of Madho Rao, the ex-Tahsildar of Karwi, from Allahabad to Bareilly - dismissal of Makund Rao as Madho Rao's guardian, and appointment of Anna Goray [Balkishen Danker] in his place (includes, on pp 34-43, a list of the property of the Karwi Raos)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - capture, by Fyzabad police, of Hyder Bakhsh, ex-Daroga of the Fatehpur Jail - NWP Government sanction the payment of a reward of 1000 rupees to his captors
Papers relating to the North Western Provinces - payment of arrears of pension to Hardayal Terbidi and Dabidin Patak, two political pensioners of Fatehpur District
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - refusal of two zemindars of Arhawal in Fatehpur District, viz: Khoman Singh and Deesa Singh, to accept the reward offered to them by Government for their services during the Mutiny
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - the family of the rebel ex-Nawab of Banda forfeit the privilege they had hitherto enjoyed of exemption from the jurisduction of the civil courts [May 1854]
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - Janki Pershad, a majahan of Allahabad, rejects as inadequate the money offered him by Government as compensation for the expenditure he incurred in guarding roads during the Mutiny
Question whether the Political Agent at Benares has the authority to order the payment of arrears of political pensions which are more than a year overdue
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - the privilege of exemption from the jurisdiction of the civil courts is withdrawn from Raja Gopal Singh of Achalpur, Rehli Pargana, District Saugor, on account of his participation in the rebellion
Government of India recommend to the Secretary of State for India that a pension of £100 'per annum' be awarded to F O'Byrn Hely, late commanding officer of the Bihar Mounted Police
Mutiny papers relating to the Saugor and Narbada Territories - withdrawal of the rewards bestowed on Thakur Dhiraj Singh and Holkar Singh, Talukdars of Dhuma in Seoni District, they having been shown to have been receivers of stolen property and to have taken part in dacoities