Letter regarding Robertson's recent illness which has caused him to have to leave Rajpootana [Rājasthān] and finding an appointment which would be more agreeable for his health.The letter also discusses the Government's decision to employ officers to handle boundary settlement disputes.2 folios
Letter attaching an enclosure for the Maharjah of Jeypore [Jaipur] and recounting the suffering of his coach horses under the coachman as well as requesting new horses to continue his travels.Enclosed letter to His Highness Maharajah Ram Sing [Sawai Ram Singh II] of Jeypore, 28 September, regarding a small horse that Pelly had purchased in Nejd [Najd], Arabia and which he gave the Maharajah as a gift and regarding the Ulwa [Alwar] border dispute which he intends to discuss with Colonel Beynon.1 folio
Letter thanking her for her note and asking her to thank her husband for the ice.The letter goes on to discuss the coincidence of the Shuttleworths receiving a letter from Government regarding Mayo College on the same day that Pelly had submitted his name.1 folio
Brief letter regarding a note received from Colonel Wright on the subject of the illness of the Maharana [Shambhu Singh]. The note from Colonel Wright is not enclosed.1 folio
Letter acknowledging receipt of his letter of 21 September; expressing his gladness on hearing that the Maharajah is in good health and his hope that they shall meet soon.The letter also gives Pelly's apologies for the inconvenience caused by having Petitions sent to the Maharajah which were later rescinded.1 folio
Letter, to an unknown recipient, requesting confirmation of the safety of Pelly's gold sheathed sword which was presented to him by the Sultan of Muscat and of his Japanese crockery, both of which were in the possession of the late Narayn Vasedes.2 folios
Letter informing the [unnamed] company that he has settled his financial matters and thanking them for the kind offer of funds and for informing him of the safety of his crockery and sword.1 folio