Papers regarding Nagpur - removal of Benjamin Peach Singer from the post of Extra Assistant Commissioner at Nagpur - his allegations against George Plowden and Captain Charles Elliot, etc. (includes copy of Singer's memorial to the Governor General, dated 14 Mar 1859, on pp 25-44), (Vol 1)
Papers regarding Sikhism, Vol 1 - the Government of India forward to London a copy of the 'Janam Sakhi' (the legendary account of the founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak) also a sketch of the life of Guru Nanak by Robert Needham Cust
Papers regarding Sikhism, Vol 3 - Government of India forward to London a copy of the 'Adi Granth', gifted to them by Guru Sadho Singh Sodi of Kartarpur
Papers regarding the administration of the Nagpur Territory, Vol 1 - questions regarding the conduct of the Commissioner of Nagpur [George Augustus Chicheley Plowden]
Papers regarding the administration of the Nagpur Territory, Vol 2 - offer of Captain Thomas Evans Bell to resign from the Nagpur Commission - his complaint against the Commissioner, George Plowden - particulars regarding members of the Bhonsla Family (includes genealogical tables, on pp 51 and 125) etc.
Papers regarding the administration of the Nagpur Territory, Vol 3 - Government of India acknowledge the receipt of Robert Staunton Ellis's memorandum - they decide not to act at present on the Secretary of State's order for a special commission be be appointed to investigate the charges against George Plowden
Papers regarding the administration of the Nagpur Territory, Vol 4 - Robert Staunton Ellis is dismissed from the Nagpur Commission and ordered to return to Madras
Papers regarding Sikhism, Vol 2 - comments of the Punjab Government and of the Government of India on the proposal of the EIC Court of Directors that the 'Adi Granth' (the Sacred Book of the Sikhs) should be translated into English