The title of 'Raja Bahadur' is conferred on Dan Singh, the Chief of Nusteng [Nongstoing] in the Khasi Hills, on the condition of his signing an agreement with the British Government (a copy of the agreement is on pp 15-16)
Case of Muhammad Jamal-ud-din Khan who had rendered valuable service to the British at the time of the annexation of Nagpur but had subsequently been insplicated in the insurrection of 13 Jun 1857 - Government of India award him an 'ex gratia' pension of 200 rupees 'per mensem'
Statement by the Government of India that they are not prepared to reconsider the claim of Muhammad Masih-ud-din to compensation for losses sustained by him during the Mutiny
Papers regarding Sirohi State - submission of the three younger sons of the late Rao - report on the state for the year Jul 1862-Jul 1863 by the Political Superintendent [Lieut Colonel John Hall] (includes statements of receipts and disbursements, etc)
Report by the Political Assistant in Nimar [Lieutenant Thomas Cadell V.C.] on the finances of the Barwani State for the year 1862/63 (includes statements of revenues and expenditure)
Grant of a sanad to the Raja of Faridkot [Wazir Singh] confirming him in his present rights and possessions (includes copies of the sanad in English and Persian, on pp 5-14, and a detailed list of revenue-free holdings in the Raja of Faridkot's portion of Kotka Pura, on pp 15-19]
Death, on 24 Mar 1862, of Sodhi Saran Singh, a jagirdar of the Hoshiarpur District - a pension of 600 rupees 'per annum' is awarded to his widow, Soba Devi, and a dowry of 500 rupees to his niece Shibbi