Government of India forward to London 40 copies of the map entitled 'Sketch Map of the North West Frontier of the Punjab illustrating the Political Relations of the British Government with the Dependent and Independent Tribes' (a copy of the map is included with the Collection)
Proposal of the Government of India to restore the Pargana of Bassi Bachertu to the Raja of Bihaspur [Hira Chand] - question of the terms under which he should hold it (includes, on p 11, a sketch map, MS, coloured, showing the territory in question)
Complaint of W H Johnson that he had been compelled to resign his appointment in the great Trigonometrical Survey because of unfair treatment both in respect of his journey to Khotan and to his position in the Department (includes, on p 78, a map, scale 1" = 16 miles, illustrating the routes taken by Johnson on his journal from Leh to Khotan and back in 1865)
A Brief Narrative of the Kookah [Kuka] Sect with some account of Ram Sing of Bhainee' compiled from reports sent to the Inspector General of Police, Punjab (with associated correspondence)
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Ravana Aradhya, one of the creditors of the Maharaja of Mysore, appealing against the decision made in his case by the Civil Courts and by the Commissioners for adjusting the Maharajas debts (with associated correspondence)
Government of India reject the claim of the Nizam of Hyderabad [Afzal-ud-daula] to the restoration of the Hyderabad Assigned Districts [Berar] - they also consider inadmissible his claim to an equal share with the British Government in the expected lapse of Mysore State
Government of India forward to London 20 copies of a set of papers on the aboriginal tribes of the Central Provinces written by the Reverend Stephen Hislop, missionary of the Free Church of Scotland and edited by Richard Temple, Chief Commissioner of the Central Provinces
Protest of the Rao of Cutch [Rao Pragmal) against the application within his territories of the rules regarding mail robberies in Princely States, (Vol 2)
Application of the Political Agent in Turkish Arabia [Colonal Sir A B Kemball] for a new vessel on the Tigris to replace the steamer Comet which has been judged unserviceable
Grant of a life pension of 200 rupees 'per mensem' to Babu Gangar Pershad of Bareilly as a further reward in recognition of the good services rendered by him at the outbreak of the Mutiny in May 1857