Papers relating to the Punjab - decision of Government that Gyan Singh, son of the late Chief of Rupi, in Kulu, should succeed to the whole instead of to a portion of his father's jagir
Grant of pensions to the family of the late Imam Bakhsh, Persian teacher at the Delhi College, who, along with his two sons, was killed by British troops at the recapture of Delhi, 20 Sep 1857
Papers relating to the Punjab - murder, at Dera Ismail Khan, on 9 Oct 1858, of the Native Commandant of the 6th Police Battalion [Mir Ali Akbar Shah] by his Adjutant [Pir Bakhsh] - the Adjutant is tried and sentenced to death by being blown away from a gun - financial provision made for the Commandant's family (includes a transcript of Pir Bakhsh's trial by court martial)
Mutiny papers relating to the Punjab - award of pensions to the widow and son of Yarik Khan of Gundapur, a Jemadar of Horse, who died while in the British service during the Mutiny
Papers relating to the Punjab - extra awards made to Raja Ralla Ram and his eldest son Raja Sahib Dayal - half of the pension now enjoyed by Ralla Ram to be continued to his younger sons for life - 1200 rupees 'per annum' out of the revenues of Sahib Dayal's jagirs to be continued to his eldest son and subsequent heirs 'in perpetuum'
Papers relating to the Punjab - proposal of the Punjab Government to allow interest at the rate of 6 per cent 'per annum' on cash deposits held on behalf of minors by the Court of Wards