Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - claim of the Nepalese Government to be reimbursed the expenses incurred by the Gurkha Force when helping to suppress the Mutiny (includes statements of the expenses)
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - the sum of 1602 rupees which had been realized from the sale of mutineers' effects at Mhow is to be used to repair the damage to certain property in Mhow Cantonment
Claim of the Gaikwar of Baroda [Khande Rao] to the village of Mehmudpur in the Mahunda Pargana of Kaira District - Government of India reject the claim
A pension of 50 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to the family of Lal Gandrap Singh who was killed while commanding the Raja of Nagod's troops in the engagement with the rebels at Maihar - each of his four daughters is to receive in addition a dowry of 150 rupees when they marry
Papers relating to Central India - claim of the banking firm of Ganesh Doss Nat Mal of Mehidpur to the refund of certain moneys allegedly advanced by them to the native officers and troopers of the United Malwa Contingent - Government of India reject the claim (includes lists of the alleged payees)