Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Syed Ali Tabu Tabahi, a resident of Calcutta, praying for a continuation to himself of the pension enjoyed by his late father, Syed Ibrahim Tabu Tabahi
Nawab Ghulam Ali, one of the Mysore Princes, is given permission to reside at Rash Khand in the Shahapur Pargana of East Burdwan District - he receives a resettlement grant of 15,000 rupees
Grant of life pension of 500 rupees 'per mensem' to Muhammad Raza Khan, a great-grandson of Saadat Ali Khan, late Nawab Wazir of Oudh (includes, on p 6, a genealogical table showing the pensioner's descent from Saadat Ali Khan)
Papers regarding Dhar State, Vol 3 - report on the revenue administration and financial condition of the state for the year ending 5 Jun 1864, by the Superintendent, Captain Patrick Wilson Bannerman (with associated correspondence)
Claim of Chabbil Doss to the rent-free tenure of 19 villages in the Fatehpur and Meriadeo Parganas of Damoh District, which he alleges were granted to him by the Raja of Shahgarh for the support of a temple