Mutiny papers relating to Central India - relations of the Tehri and Datia States with the Ex-Rajas of Shahgarh and Banpur - operations against the rebels in Bhopal
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - termination of Captain R H Keatinge's operations in the Satpura Hills and Narbada Valley - surrender of rebels in Gwalior State etc. (includes, on p 28, a list of rebels who surrendered between 23-29 Mar 1859, giving former occupation and the towns/villages to which they are proceeding)
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - operations against Bhiwa Naik in the Satpura Hills - operations against Adil Muhammad Khan etc. (includes, on p 55, a map, MS, coloured, scale 1"= 8 miles, showing the area of military operations between Sironj and Narsinghgarh)
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - successful rebel attack on Jhalrapatan in Jhalawar State - defeat of the rebels at Rajgarh on 15 Sep 1858 - evacuation of Sironj by the rebels - their retreat to Isagarh, etc.
Precis, in alphabetical order, of services rendered during the Mutiny, by members of the Bengal Civil Service and by military officers in civil employment
Mutiny papers relating to Nepal - succession of a nephew of Maharaja Jang Bahadur to the Raj of Tulsipur - communication of the rebel Raja of Gonda with Jang Bahadur, etc.
Tributes to the services of Bombay civil servants during the Mutiny - minutes of the Governor of Bombay [Lord Elphinstone] and of the Members of the Bombay Council [Arthur Malet, Henry Wilson Reeves] - minutes of the Governor General [Lord Canning] and of Sir James Outram
Notes on the services of 466 Europeans during the Mutiny, in Bengal, the North Western Provinces, Central India, Rewah, Bundelkhand, Rajputana, the Punjab, and Hyderabad - minute of the Governor General [Lord Canning] dated 2 Jul 1859, etc.
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - services of the Nawab of Baoni to the British cause - award of a gold box to Colonel P Filose at Gwalior - monitoring of rebel movements etc. etc.