This series includes documents about the licences for the travels across the country; promotions, titles and ranks offered for some state officials; some subjects that will take place in the Ottoman Official Gazette; information about the ceremonies for accession to the throne; petitions delivered by the tradesmen; information regarding the procession which accompanied the sürre; annexation of some towns into the provinces; salaries of provincial and sub-provincial governors; preparation of calendar, etc.
The starting and ending Hijri dates for this series are: 1255-1334.
This series includes documents concerning the medals and decorations to be given to soldiers; foods to be transferred to the army; survey of some subgovernorships; and elections for patriarchate.
The starting and ending Hijri dates for this series are: 1329-1334.
This series includes documents concerning the case of allowing the building and repairing of the churches; enlarging the churches; punishing the criminals; forgiving some of the criminals; sentencing the criminals to capital punishment and galleys; some verdicts of imprisonment; allowing the construction of graveyards; and appointing the court members.
The starting and ending Hijri dates for this series are: 1310-1334.
Execution of the rebel named Süleyman Elhezil, one of the sheikhs of Tripoli bedouins in Jerusalem. No information about signature.
Assigning the salary to Reshad Pasha who was dismissed from his post as governor of Jerusalem. 1: report signed by 14 members of the public works council; 2: signed by [illegible].
The appointment of two officers that will examine the letters, deposits and samples concerning the railway line that will be constructed between Jaffa and Jerusalem. 1: report signed by 21 members of the Public Works Council; 2: no signature.
Request by Salim bin İsa Pulos of Bethlehem to have permission for building a house on his land in the village of Maliha in Jerusalem. No information about signature.
Concerning the construction licence for building of a church over the plot owed by the French Priests, the Dominicans, near Jerusalem, where there has been a church in the past. No information about signature.
Assigning a salary of 225 kurush for the dismissal of Ahmed Arif Efendi, former Chief Accountant of Jerusalem. 1: report signed by 14 members of the public works council; 2: signed by [illegible].
Demand for a permit by Antuvan b. Ahmed b. Nasaf Efendi living in Ayn-ı Karyem village in Jerusalem to build a house on his own land. 1: report signed by 21 members of the Public Works Council; 2-5: no signature.