Papers regarding the Punjab - award of pensions to the widows and children of four lambardars (village headmen) who were killed by the mutineers at Bewani on 24 Jul 1857
Papers regarding the Punjab - the pension of Malik Khan Kolachi of Dera Ghazi Khan District is increased from 40 to 60 rupees 'per mensem' as a reward for his loyal service during the Mutiny
Papers regading the Punjab - Hakim Khan Dhund of Lohian in Hazara District is awarded a pension of 60 rupees per 'mensem' for his loyal service during the Mutiny
Papers regarding the Punjab - the Rajas of Sirmur and Kahlur are rewarded for their services during the Mutiny with the right to a salute of seven guns
Papers regarding the Punjab - rewards made to Rup Singh and Saligram, Zemindars of Nangla in the Ballabgarh Territory, for sheltering European fugitives during the Mutiny
Papers regarding the Punjab - death, on 21 Dec 1857, of Sirdar Jaswant Singh, the Singpuria Chief of Bela - unsuccessful attempt by his widow to secure the succession to the estate for a supposititious son - Government recognize Jai Singh as heir (includes, on p 12, a genealogical table of Jaswant Singh's near relatives)