Papers regarding the members of the Delhi Royal Family residing at Benares - deaths of family members - consequent changes in the amount and distribution of pensions
Assistant Surgeons Henry Taylor and Henry Sill are allowed head money for the period of their attendance on the men of the Jhansi and Jalaun Legions - appointment of Assistant Surgeon Thomas Ginders as Medical Officer of the Jalaun (later Bundelkhand) Legion on a salary of 530 rupees 'per mensem'...
Complaint of the dak mutsaddi [post office writer] stationed at Jhansi of having been ejected from the town by officers of the Raja - a subsequent enquiry shows the complaint to be unjustified
Explanation as to why the NWP Government refused to support the claim of Udit Singh and Sripat Pinochits to certain Mafi villages of which they had been dispossessed by the Raja of Ajaigarh [Bakht Singh]
Pandit Balaji Mahadeo, a subject of Jalaun, asks for the help of the Agent in Bundelkhand in recovering three villages which had been forcibly resumed by the Nawab of Baoni - the Agent [Simon Fraser] sees no reason to intervene in the matter
Dispute between Ghulam Rasul Khan and his two brothers regarding the division of the lands and money allowance granted to them by the Nawab of Kunjpura - Government reject Ghulam Rasul Khan's claim to retain the whole of the lands (includes a genealogical table, on p 11)
Payment of the pension of 65 rupees 'per mensem' enjoyed by Syed Muhammad Said Khan is retransferred at his request from the General Treasury to the Benares Treasury - his assignment of the pension to two Calcutta bankers
Deaths, on 21 May 1839, and 9 Aug 1839 respectively, of the mother and grandmother of the Raja of Benares [Ishwari Prasad Narayan Singh] - Government of India confer khilats of condolence on the Raja and receive equivalent nazars in return
Proposal of the King of Delhi [Bahadur Shah] to depute a confidential agent to the Governor General's Durbar - Government of India while they formally agree to the request ask their agent at Delhi [Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe] to dissuade the King from carrying out the proposal