Relinquishment by Lieut Colonel William McCulloch of all his commercial interests in Manipur following his re-appointment as Political Agent in Manipur
Papers regarding Datia State - explanation of Captain Edward Thompson regarding suicides in Datia State in the official year May 1863-Apr 1864 (includes, on p 5, a return of the number of suicides, with remarks as to cause etc.)
Papers regarding Samthar State - mutual recriminations between the Rani Regent and her eldest son, Raja Bahadur - proposal of the Government of India that Raja Bahadur should take over the reins of government
Papers regarding the Mysore Princes (descendants of Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan) - a donation of 5000 rupees is made to Sahibzada Muhammad Shah Alam to enable him to take up permanent residence at Dum Dum
Unfavourable report by Lieutenant Thomas Cadell V.C. on the character and mental qualifications of the Rana of Barwani [Jaswant Sing] - the Rana of Barwani [Jaswant Singh] - the Rana not yet considered fitted to take over the reins of government
Farewell minute of Sir Robert Montgomery, Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab, on the chief events and policy of his administration (with associated correspondence, also a memorandum, by Sir George Clerk, on Montgomery's career)
Aware of charitable allowances to certain destitute members of the former Royal Family of Delhi (includes on pp 4-8, lists of the proposed pensioners, with amount of pension and remarks)
Papers regarding the Chiefship of Mamdot - Government of India recognize Jalal-ud-din as Chief of Mamdot and confer on him the title of Nawab (contains a history of the Mamdot family, on pp 12-15, and a genealogical table of the family, on p 18)