Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - correspondence regarding the rebel Rajas of Bingah and Bundi - question of the participation of the Begam Mammu Khan in the murder of European captives at Lucknow
Supplemental lists of Europeans who rendered good service to the British Government during the Mutiny - letters of thanks from the Government to individuals, etc. (with associated minutes and correspondence)
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - services of European civil officers - concealment of arms by Raja Ruidpal Singh - report that two European women have been seen in the camp of the Nana Sahib
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - trial and sentencing of the rebel leader Raja Loni Singh - petition of the convicted rebel Maulavi Faz-ul-Haq - objections of the Oudh Administration to an article which appeared in the 'Lucknow Gazette' of 23 Mar 1859, etc
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - deaths of various rebel chiefs in Nepal - questionable conduct of Tafazul Husain, formerly mir munshi to the Chief Commissioner of Oudh - concealment of arms by the Talukdars of Baijnath and Jagannath, etc.
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - complaint of the Chief Commissioner of Oudh [Charles John Wingfield] regarding the unduly favourable treatment allegedly accorded to the rebel Muhammad Husain by Major General Sir James Hope Grant
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - question of the treatment meted out to Oudh talukdars and other notables by British civil officers - case of Mehadi Husain, the rebel Nazim of Salon - presence of two European women with the Nana Sahib, etc.
Mutiny papers relating to Oudh - concealment of arms by the Raja of Bingah - case of Makhdaon Bakhsh, Raja Jai Lal Singh and Mammu Khan who were involved in the murder of Miss Jackson and her companions