Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - question of the disposal of the property of the Tai Bai of Jalaun - Government of India decide that the property should not be confiscated (includes an inventory of the property, on pp 3-12)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - Government of India decline to sanction the proposal of the Commissioner of the Jhansi Division [Captain Francis Wingrave Pinkney] for offering rewards for the capture of four notorious rebels in the Jalaun District
Papers regarding Nepal - rumour that the Nepalese intend to invade Kumaon - report by the Commissioner of Kumaon [Major Henry Ramsay] on the activities of the Nepalese on the Nepal/Kumaon border
Measures taken to publicize the Royal Proclamation announcing the assumption of the Government of India by the Crown (a copy of the Proclamation is on pp 7-12)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - memorandum on the Agra Militia by Edward Anderdon Reade (includes extracts from the official records and lists of the Agra Militia, both European and Eurasian, giving rank and previous employment, also a list of the Aligarh Volunteer Horse)
Half of the pension of 600 rupees 'per annum' formerly awarded from the 2½ Lakh Fund to the late Bakoyal Madho Rao is continued to his son Lacchman Rao