Papers relating to the Punjab - levy by Government of an annual quit-rent, in lieu of their right to escheats, in the Mehraj and Chakhan Talukas of Ferozepore District
Papers relating to the Punjab - grant of a charitable pension of 36 rupees 'per annum' to Mehtab Kaur, widow of Mehtab Singh, a mafidar of Dhamkutan in Ambala District
Papers relating to the Punjab - grant of a compassionate allowance of 15 rupees 'per mensem' to Musammat Ganga Devi, widow of Sirdar Panjab Singh, a deceased pensioner of Gujranwala Pargana (a statement of the pension appears on p 2)
Papers relating to the Punjab - decision that the pensions of the relatives and dependents of the Nawab of Dera Ismail Khan should henceforward be paid entirely out of general Government revenues, without any contribution from the Nawab
Papers relating to the Punjab - removal from the inefficient balance sheet of the Amritsar District of the amount expended on temporary establishments during the revision settlement of the Narowal Pargana
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab and the North Western Provinces - a special allowance of 10 rupees 'per mensem' is awarded to Jemadar Sarup Singh of Cureton's Multani Cavalry as a reward for his distingished services in Oudh and Rohilkhand (includes a descriptive roll for Sarup Singh)
Papers relating to the Punjab - grant of rent-free land in Naulaka village, Lahore District, to Muhammad Sultan, in consideration of his having erected a large serai near the city of Lahore (includes a description of the land, on pp 4-5)
Papers relating to the Punjab - award of a pension of 24 rupees 'per annum' to Musammat Prem Kaur, daughter of the late Musammat Sukha (includes a stsatement of the jagir formerly held by Musammat Sukha in Raffipur village, Gujranwala District)
Papers relating to the Punjab - award of a pension of 20 rupees 'per annum' to Musammat Daya, widow of Hari Singh a patidar of Ambala District (a statement of the pension appears on pp 2-3)
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - the pensions of Kazim Ali (1), Azim Ali, Kazim Ali (2) and Mansab Ali, four members of the family of Parwarish Ali, residing at Sikri in Gurgaon District, are resumed by Government because of their disloyal conduct during the rebellion