Further papers regarding Gwalior State - proposed revenue settlement of the Bhind District - reports of the Political Agent [Major Richard John Meade] for the period 15 Feb-30 Apr 1860 - statements of revenue and expenditure and of miltary and revenue establishments, etc.
Papers regarding Gwalior State - events at Gwalior during the Mutiny - communications between the NWP Government in Agra and the Political Agent in Gwalior [Major Samuel Charters Macpherson] - operations of the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose - proposal to transfer some Jhansi territory to the Maharaja of Gwalior [Jayaji Rao Sindhia] as a reward for his loyalty and good service during the Mutiny
Futher papers regarding Gwalior State - reports of the Political Agent [Major Richard John Meade] for the periods 17 Dec 1859-17 Jan 1860 and 18 Jan-15 Feb 1860 - settlement of a disagreement between the Maharaja [Jayaji Rao Sindhia] and his Diwan [Dinkar Rao] etc.
Mutiny papers relating to Central India - rewards to Native Princes, their dependents and others who rendered loyal service during the rebellion (includes lists of the grantees detailing nature of services and reward)
Papers regarding Indore State - presentation of a khilat to the Maharaja of Indore [Tukoji Rao Holkar] on 23 Mar 1860 - Government inform him that as long as he and his successors remain loyal to the British Crown they will continue to enjoy the right of adopting an heir
Cession to Maharaja Jayaji Rao Sindhia of Gwalior of territory yielding 3 lakhs of rupees a year as a reward for his services during the Mutiny - mutual exchange of territory between Sindhia and the British Government
Papers regarding Datia State - murder of the son of the Diwan - intrigues conducted against the young Raja [Bhawani Singh] by the Junior Rani Regent and by Arjun Singh the illegitimate son of the late Raja - flight of the young Raja to Jhansi - reports on the situation in Datia by the Political Agent for Bundelkhand [John Proudfoot Stratton], etc. (Vol 1)
Papers regarding Datia State - rules made for the guidance of the young Raja [Bhawani Singh] by the Agent in Central India [Sir Richmond Shakespear] - arrangements with respect to the Raja's establishment and expenses (includes a list of his establishment, on pp 11-12) (Vol 2)
Proceedings of the durbars held by the Governor General [Lord Canning] at Agra, 29 Nov-1 Dec 1859, Meerut, 24 Dec 1859, and Delhi (for Maharaja Jaswant Singh of Bharatpur) 31 Dec 1859 - question of the conduct of the Maharaja of Indore [Tukoji Rao Holkar] and his ministers during the Mutiny - decision that Holkar should not be awarded any extra territory (includes, on pp 41-45, a list of Holkar's chief officers, with remarks as to their conduct and character)