File S I Jun 1901 40-53 Marriage of the Raja of Jind to a European girl named Olive van Tassel. Money deposited by the Raja for the benefit of the girl. Measures for preventing it being squandered by her alleged parents.
File S I Mar 1902 1-62 Trial of persons accused of poisoning Rao Raja Khuman Singh, uncle of the Maharaja of Panna; and enquiry into the truth of the imputation that the Maharaja himself instigated the murder. Suspension of the Maharaja from power; and assumption of the administration of the State by the Political Agent in Bundelkhand. Provision of funds for the defence of the Maharaja.
File S I Mar 1903 1-3 Note by His Excellency the Viceroy on a private interview with the Maharaja of Orchha, at which the latter made an offensive and uncalled for allusion to the deposition of the Chief of Panna. His excellency's opinion that no Viceroy should visit Orchha during the life-time of the present Maharaja. Reconciliation between the Maharaja of Orchha and his eldest son and heir, Raja Bahadur Bhagwant Singh.
File S I Jan 1904 1-2 Refusal of His Highness the Nizam of Hyderabad to allow his son to proceed to the Mayo College or to enter the Imperial Cadet Corps.
File S I Aug 1904 3-4 Question of an enquiry into the death of Lal Janardan Singh, Rao Bahadur, Private Secretary to His Highness the Maharaja of Rewa, and also of his brother, Lal Pratap Singh, Rao Bahadur, Diwan of the State.
File S I Mar 1905 4-5 1. Proposed expulsion of Mr J.M. Tainsh from the Hyderabad State. 2. Expulsion of undesirable Europeans from the Hyderabad State.
File S I Aug 1905 27-29 Refusal to transmit to His Highness the Nizam of Hyderabad a letter from Mr Amir Ali, late of the Calcutta High Court, requesting the grant of scholarships for his sons while studying in England.
File S I Sep 1905 1-2 Proposed visit to England of Mrs Windham, wife of Major C.J. Windham, Assistant Resident in Kashmir, to make purchases for the Kashmir Darbar in connection with the Prince of Wales' visit to Jammu. Decision that the wife of a Political Officer comes within the scope and intention of the ruling prohibiting Political Officers from becoming the medium of obtaining articles for Native States.