The Reverend Isidor Lowenthal is shot dead at Peshawar on 27 Apr 1864 by his mazbi chaukidar Dewa Singh - the latter is tried before the Peshawar Sessions Court, found guilty of culpable homicide and sentenced to two years' imprisonment (includes a transcript of the trial proceedings and a plan of Lowenthal's bungalow and grounds)
Grant of a life jagir worth 1,200 rupees 'per annum' to Balwant Singh, grandson of Sirdar Jhanda Singh of Batalia in Gujranwala District (includes a genealogical table of the Sirdar's family and a list of the family's jagirs)
Government of India certify that M Lynch of the Public Works Department saw active service at Agra in Jul and Oct 1857 and is therefore entitled to the Indian Mutiny medal
Government of India certify that H T Ledlie saw active service on 5 Jul 1857 when serving with the Agra Militia and is therefore entitled to the Indian Mutiny medal
Papers regarding Ratlam State, Vol 1 - death on 27 Jan 1864, of the Raja [Bhairu Singh] - succession of his infant son [Ranjit Singh] - disorganized state of the finances - dissension among the Sirdars - Mir Shahamat Ali appointed to administer the state 'pro tempore'
Proposed visit to England of the Nawab Nazim of Bengal [Mansur Ali Khan] - he is to be allowed no more than 80,000 rupees from the Deposit Fund for the expenses of the journey
Decision of the Sikandar Begam of Bhopal, now on a pilgrimage to Mecca, to return to India and not to pursue her original intention of visiting England
Death, on 12 May 1864, from cholera, of the Raja of Dewas Junior [Haibat Rao Bapu Sahib Ponwar] - succession of his infant son [Narayan Rao Ponwar Dada Sahib] - arrangements made for governing the state during the Raja's minority