Papers regarding Rewah State - complaint of the Agent at Rewah [Lieutenant John William Willoughby Osborne] that NWP Government officials are forwarding letters direct to the Maharaja of Rewah and not through his office - Government of India uphold his complaint
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - report by the Magistrate of Farrukhabad [Charles Robert Lindsay] on a rebel incursion into Farrukhabad District on 28 and 29 May 1858 - rebel attack on Kaimganj - rewards to those who distingished themselves agaist the rebels on that occasion - award of pensions to the families of burkundauzes killed at Kaimganj
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - restoration of confiscated personal property to the Farrukhabad princesses Kudsia Begam and Najib-un-Nisa Begam
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - papers regarding those relatives of the ex-Nawab of Farrukhabad who are now under confinement at Allahabad - question of their future financial support, etc.(includes a list of the relatives, with particulars, pp 8-10)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - compensation is paid to Government contractors, public servants and others, in Fatehpur District, whose property was plundered by British troops marching up the Grand Trunk Road (includes a list of the claimants, on pp 7-8)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - grant of rewards to several native inhabitants of Gorakhpur District for their loyal services during the rebellion (includes a list of the recipients, giving name, nature of service and nature of reward)
Mutiny papers relating to the North Western Provinces - charges incurred by the Commissioner of the Gorakhpur Division [Charles John Wingfield] on obtaining intelligence of the rebel movements in Fyzabad and Oudh in the period Jan-Jul 1858
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - proposal of the Commissioner of the Jubbulpore Division [Major Walter Coningsby Erskine] that all rebel leaders in his division who have not yet surrendered should be proclaimed as outlaws and their property forfeited to the state (includes a list of the rebel leaders with their comments on the terms offered to them)
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - rewards conferred on two loyal inhabitants of Jubbulpore District for their services during the rebellion (details of the individuals concerned, and a note on the rewards, appear on p 4)