Papers regarding the Kingdom of Burma - attempt by the King of Burma [Mindon Min] to secure to himself indirectly a monopoly of the chief products of the country in contravention of the commercial treaty of 1867 - measures taken by the British Political Agent at Mandalay [Captain Edward Bose Sladen] to check the practice
Papers regarding Rajputana, Vol 1 - reform of the administration of the Rajputana Agency - redistribution of the duties of the Political Agencies under the overall control of the Agent to the Governor General - creation of a new Agency for the Eastern Rajput States covering Bharatpur, Alwar, Dholpur and Karauli (includes, on p 7, a map of Rajputana, MS, coloured, scale 1" = 32 miles, showing distribution of work proposed by the Governor General's Agent, Nov 1868, also on p 9, a Map of Rajputa...
Papers regarding Burma, Vol 2 - opening of the Political Agents Court at Mandalay - erratic conduct of the Political Agent [Major Edward Bose Sladen] - Government of India recommend that Sladen be replaced at Mandalay by a steadier officer
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Babu Ganga Pershad of Bareilly praying for a reconsideration of his previous memorial in which he had asked that the pension awarded him for his services in the Mutiny be commuted to a remission of rent on certain villages (with associated papers)
Papers regarding Bhor State - Government of India sanction a loan of one lakh of rupees to the Pant Sacheo of Bhor [Chimnaji Raghunath] to enable him to rebuild his palace which had been partially destroyed by fire on 29 Mar 1869 - the loan is to be repaid in 5 years at a rate of 20,000 rupees 'per annum'
Further papers regarding the Kuka sect of the Punjab - police report on the sect for the year 1868 compiled by the Inspector General of Police, Punjab [Lieut Colonel George Hutchinson] (on pp 17-19)
Continued failure of the NWP Government to find a suitable village for Raja Man Singh of Paron as a reward for his services in the Mutiny - Government of India see no alternative but to continue paying his cash allowance as at present