Papers regarding Sirohi State, Vol 3 - the Rao [Umed Singh] refuses to accept the terms offered by the Government of India for taking over the management of the state
Papers regarding Ladakh and Central Asia, Vol 1 - three reports on the trade of Ladakh from the officer on special duty then [Dr Henry Cayley] (includes statements showing the extent of trade through Ladakh in the period Dec 1868-Jun 1869) - safe return to Ladakh from Central Asia of Messrs Shaw and Hayward
Papers regarding Ladakh and Central Asia, Vol 2 - report by Dr Henry Cayley on the political situation in Kashgar and Kokand - arrival of Mr Shaw at Leh, etc
Papers regarding Ladakh and Central Asia, Vol 3 - report by Dr Henry Cayley on the trade through Ladakh in Jul 1869 (includes statements showing extent of the trade)
Papers regarding Ladakh and Central Asia, Vol 4 - further report on Central Asia by Dr Henry Cayley - arrival in Ladakh from Yarkand of Tarra Singh, a Sikh merchant of Rawalpindi (includes a report by Tarra Singh of his visit to Yarkand)
Papers regarding Burma - request of the King of Burma [Mindon Min] to be allowed to purchase from the British Government 100 rifled cannons with ammunition and one million percussion caps - his request to purchase rifled cannon is refused but he is allowed to purchase 500,000 percussion caps
Papers regarding Kathiawar - requests of the Thakur of Morvi and the Chief of Wankaner to be raised from the 2nd to the 1st rank of Kathiawar Chiefs, and of the Chief of Sayla to be raised from the 3rd to the 2nd rank - Bombay Government reject the last two claims and their decision in favour of Morvi is overruled by the Government of India (includes, on p 7, a genealogical table of the Chiefs of Wankaner, Dhrangadhra, Sayla, Limbdi, Thanlakhtar and Wadhwan)
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from Masih-ud-din Khan, of Kakori, in Oudh, appealing against the decision of the Government of India not to award him and his son pensions for services performed by them under the former Native Government of Oudh, also preferring a claim against the ex-King of Oudh [Wajid Ali Shah] (with associated correspondence)
Memorial to the Secretary of State for India from the Nawab Nazim of Bengal [Syed Mansur Ali] reviewing certain contentious questions regarding the administration of the Nizamat and the position of the Nawab Nazim over the last 100 years, and seeking redress (attached are a series of appendices containing extracts from the historical records, etc)
Papers regarding the family of the ex-Raja of Coorg [Vira Raja] - report of the Agent to the Governor General at Benares [Alexander Shakespear] on the distribution to the Coorg family of the jewels and other valuables received from England, as well as of a remittance of 29,995 rupees