Final report of Major Henry Stuart Bivar on his negotiations with the Abor tribes and the engagements entered into with them (includes copies of his agreement with the Meyong Abors, 5 Nov 1862, pp 11-12)
The Maharao of Kotah [Ram Singh] reduces his armed forces by a further 600 men and expresses his willingness to make a still further reduction if practicable
Claim of Rani Upurbu Kumari Devi, widow of the Kharonde [Kalahandi] Raja, Fateh Narayan Deo, to the villages of Khandatta and Kumari in Sambalpur District - Government of India grant her the villages as a life jagir
Proposal that the pensions of the widows of the late Rajas Kishno Chandra and Govind Chandra of Cachar should be increased to 250 rupees and 50 rupees 'per annum' respectively
Further papers regarding the disposal of the property of the late Raja of Ballabgarh - the sum of 11,272 rupees, realized from the sale of the Raja's grain, is transferred to the Delhi Prize Fund
Death, on 13 Nov 1862, of the Maharaja of Patiala [Narindar Singh] - succession of his son [Mohinder Singh] - assangements for governing the State during the minority of the young Maharaja
The King of Burma [Mindon Min] is informed of the Government of India's ratification of the commercial treaty of Nov 1862 - appointment of Dr Clement Williams as British Agent at Mandalay etc. (Vol 2)
Papers regarding the dispute between the Pat and That Rajas of Thuamal and the claim of the Rajas of Kalahandi and Jeypore to the Kasipur District in Thuamal - report of Captain John Glasfurd etc (includes genealogical tables of the ruling families of Kalahandi, Kasipur and Thuamal, pp 6,10,34)
Continuation to the three sons of the late Syed Kassim Shah of Kohat of his pension of 500 rupees 'per annum', the pension to be backdated to 29 Mar 1859, the date of their father's murder