Papers relating to the Punjab - claims against the confiscated estates of the late Nawab of Jhajjar [Abdur Rahman Khan] and the late Nawab of Dadri [Bahadur Jang] - general question as to what extent the British Government should be liable for the debts of dispossessed rebels
Papers relating to the Punjab - grant of a charitable pension of 20 rupees 'per mensem' to Husaini Begam, widow of Mirza Sulaiman, the younger brother of the ex-King of Delhi [Bahadur Shah]
Papers relating to the Punjab - statement of money assignments in the Kot Kasim Tahsil giving name and paternity of pensioner, amount of pension and other particulars (with associated correspondence)
Papers relating to the Punjab - the rent-free tenure in Kishengarh, awarded to Radha Kishen, son of the late Rao Duni Chand, Vakil of the Maharaja of Jammu, is made hereditary - he is also granted the title of Rao
Papers relating to the Punjab - the jagir in Ambala District formerly held by Pyara Singh, a deceased patidar, is released to his lineal male descendants in perpetuity, on quarter jama
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab (North West Frontier) - rewards granted to certain chiefs and others of the Hazara and Peshawar Districts for their good service during the rebellion (lists of the grantees with remarks as to nature of reward etc. are to be found on pp 8-99 (Hazara) and pp 112-75 (Peshawar))
Papers relating to the Punjab - register of three rent-free holdings in the Sewadi Pargana, Jagraon Tahsil, Ludhiana District, with recommendations as to their future disposal
Papers relating to the Punjab - release of certain rent-free tenures in favour of a dharmsala (rest house) situated in the Chini Ghati Pass, Hoshiarpur District
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - the title of Raja is conferred on Mian Bahadur Singh of Kothar in recognition of his services to the British during the Mutiny - he also receives a perpetual grant of lands worth 2500 rupees 'per annum'
Papers relating to the Punjab - provision made for the family of the late Ajit Singh Bedi whose jagir at Ranka in Hoshiarpur District was resumed in 1853 (a list of the family appears on p 3)