File S&C 421/1880 - Draft letter, directed by the Secretary of State for India, forwarding to the Board of Trade a copy of the Proceedings of a Court of Inquiry into the circumstances attending the wreck of the ss. Penguin
File S&C 422/1880 - Enquiry, referred to the Accountant General, as to whether anything is known of missing papers in connection with the Yarkand Mission
File S&C 423/1880 - List (approved in Council on 13th February 1880) of newspapers, &c. from which a selection may be made for the publication therein of official advertisements, according to their subjects
File S&C 425/1880 - Letter from Robert Sewell, Madras Civil Service, to the Under Secretary of State for India, dated 5th April 1880, and related minute papers, on the publication of his Report on Archaeology
File S&C 436/1880 - Sundry accounts for the payment of charges by Dr Forbes Watson in connection with Rhea fibre experiments, together with a memorandum on a claim of Mr Griggs for rent, gas and water from 26th December 1877 to 29th September 1878
File S&C 440/1880 - Request from R C Carrington, in charge of Office, Marine Survey of India, that in future Tide Tables may be sent out in sheets besides the usual supply in pamphlet form
File S&C 441/1880 - Government of India Home, Revenue and Agricultural Department letter No.7 of 1880, dated 17th March 1880, reporting on the claim of Captain E P Leach to be paid the cost of his passage to India in October 1878
File S&C 442/1880 - Letter from the First Assistant to the Resident in Hyderabad, dated 23rd February 1880, together with a list of the historical manuscripts which are to be found in the Nizam’s library and in other libraries in Hyderabad, and which are available to help Professor Dawson in preparing a continuation of Sir Henry Elliot’s History of India
File S&C 445/1880 - Letter from M Hozier, Secretary of Lloyds, dated 9th April 1880, to the Under Secretary of State for India, reporting the wreck of the Amelia, a steamer that went ashore on the Lacadive Islands, and requesting the despatch of a gunboat to the scene of the disaster to protect the cargo