Papers regarding the Ex-King of Oudh [Wajid Ali Shah], Vol 2 - he accepts a pension of 12 lakhs of rupees 'per annum' from Government, the pension to be backdated to 9 Jul 1859 - separate provision is made for his collateral relatives
Papers regarding the Punjab - grant of a well and land at Amritsar in favour of a dharmsala (rest-house) - grant of a well and land in Gujranwala District to the heirs of Sher Singh, a deceased mafidar
Papers regarding Oudh, Vol 40(15) - question of the management of the trust fund set up by the late King of Oudh, Ghazi-ud-din Haidar, for the maintenance of the Najaf Ashraf
Reply of the Government of India to certain points in the Secretary of State for India's dispatch no 72 of 22 Dec 1859 - the list of Native Princes and their titles nears completion - further correspondence regarding the erection of an American Mission chapel at Sialkot next to a Government tahsili, etc.
Question of the right of Native Princes to adopt an heir, Vol 1 - necessity for a consistent policy on the part of Government - correspondence between the Government of India and the Secretary of State for India
Question of the right of Native Princes to adopt an heir, Vol 2 - memorandum by George Carnac Barnes on the rules of succession in the Cis-Sutlej Protected States and the Punjab Hill States (with associated correspondence)
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - outbreak of a mutiny among the disarmed troops at Multan on 31 Aug 1858 - most of the mutineers are either killed or captured - restoration to Maulavi Sadr-ud-din Khan of half his confiscated property in Delhi - surrender of Sammand Khan to the Raja of Bikaner [Sardar Singh]
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - question of the disposal of the rebel leader Sammand Khan and his two sons - Government of India grant them amnesty conditional on their residing where Government directs
Mutiny papers relating to Nagpur - reports on the movements of Tantia Topi force - offer of an amnesty to the rebels under the terms of the Royal Proclamation - memorandum of George Plowden on the question of identifying the Nana Sahib, Tantia Topi and the Rao Sahib, etc.