Political No. 82 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Memorial from Certain Members of the Mysore [Mysuru] Family Praying that 150,000 Rupees May be Granted to Them, With Reference to Correspondence Relative to the Claim Advanced by the Late Prince Gholam Mahomed; and Related Despatch, Political No. 102 of 1874
Political No. 86 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter from the British Minister at Pekin [Beijing] Relative to a Sum of Money Claimed by Prince Hassan and Alleged to be in the Hands of Certain Chinese Merchants at Mandalay
Political No. 100 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter from British Burmah [Burma, or Myanmar] Giving Cover to the Bhamo [also known as Banmaw], Diary from 1 to 23 March 1874
Political No. 106 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter from the Acting Political Agent at Zanzibar, Enclosing Two Reports from Captain Elton, the First on the Copal Diggings Passed Through by Him while Proceeding Southward from Dar-es-Salam [Dar es Salaam], and the Other on the Rufiji River
Political No. 116 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter from the Chief Commissioner of Assam, Giving Cover to Detailed Reports from the Officiating Deputy Commissioner of Cachar of a Trip Recently Made by Him to Bepari Bazar and of His Interview with Sookpilall (or Sukpilal), Together with a Copy of the Reply
Political No. 171 of 1874, Forwarding a Copy of a Letter from the Government of Bengal, and Enclosures, Regarding the Accession of Maharaja Tothub Namgay [Thutob Namgyal] to the Guddee [Gaddi, or Throne] of Sikhim, with a Copy of the Reply to the Maharaja’s Khureeta [Kharita] to the Address of the Viceroy
Death, on 25 Aug 1857, of the Raja of Ratlam [Balwant Singh] - succession of his adopted son Bhairu Singh (includes, on p 20, a genealogical table of the Rathur Rajputs of Ratlam, Sailana and Sitamau)
Death, on 30 Nov 1857, of Mahbul Ali Khan, Chief of Maler Kotla - Government of India recognize his son Sikandar Ali Khan as the new Chief - withdrawal of the independent jurisdiction exercised by two junior members of the family, Ghulam Muhammad and Rustam Ali
Death, on 14 Feb 1858, of the Sikh Sirdar Sobha Singh Khalsia - Government of India recognize his son Lena Singh as his successor and confer a khilat of investiture on him
Grant of pensions of 11 rupees 4 annas 'per annum' each, to the two sons of Dabi Sahai, a deceased Jagirdar of Gurdaspur District - the pensions are in lieu of land which had been mistakenly resumed