Papers regarding Dhar State - report on the administration of the State by the Officiating Superintendent [Lieutenant Henry Constantine Evelyn Ward] - prospective marriage of the Raja [Anand Rao] etc. (includes revenue returns)
Explanation of the Resident at Hyderabad [Lieut Colonel Cuthbert Davidson] with respect to certain observations made by the Secretary of State for India regarding the implementation of the 1860 Treaty with Hyderabad
Papers regarding the Thar and Parkar Districts - report by the Political Superintendent [Captain George Booth Tyrwhitt] on his first year's administration of the districts, ie Aug 1860-Jul 1861 (with associated correspondence) - increase of his salary from 1000 to 1200 rupees 'per mensem'
Correspondence regarding various claims to the Indian Mutiny medal - cases of Captain John Sprot of H.M. 83rd Fort, James Fergusson, A. Forbes, George Walker, and the brothers James E, Charles W and Cecil M Burton
Papers regarding Udaipur State, Vol 2 - establishment of a Regency Council of five Chiefs to govern Udaipur during the minority of the young Maharana [Shambhu Singh]
Papers regarding the proposed decennial settlement of the land revenue of Alwar State, the new assessment to take effect from Aug 1862, the date of the expiry of the existing triennial settlement
Government of India forward to London Addresses of Condolence from the European and native inhabitants of Oudh commiserating with Queen Victoria on the death of the Prince Consort (the texts of the addresses are not with the Collection)
Rewards bestowed on 82 meritorious native officers and soldiers in the Punjab, who had been thrown out of employ because of reductions in the Army and Police (a list of the grantees giving personal particulars, details of service and nature of reward, appears on pp 4-9)
Further papers regarding the election of Melay Singh as Raja of Moleem - question of the amount of 'nazar' to be demanded of Melay Singh in exchange for his khilat of investiture