Letter from Lewis Pelly, Muskat to Gaspar de Rozario
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Letter regarding a canoe which Rozario has sent him and difficulties with the Bunder master (Harbour master?) of Muskat over its arrival and requesting that Rozario inform Hajee Ahmed, of the Sultan's Government, of these difficulties.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Muskat [Muscat] to James Charles Edwards
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Letter regarding the satisfactory handling of affairs at Bushire and informing Edwards that any prohibition on the export of coin must be reported to the Residency by the Minister, and asking Edwards to write to the minister to clarify the situation. The letter also outlines Pelly's forthcomin...
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Muskat to Arnold Burrows Kemball
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Letter regarding a French colleague of Kemball's who passed through Bushire; some horses that Kemball is having sent to Bombay; and Pelly's difficulties with the Muskat and Wahabee [Wahhabi] dispute.
Letter regarding some Buglas which Warner had towed and which had been anchored in an unsafe location and now required moving to the Bugla anchorage near the fort.
Letter regarding smallpox on board a Bugla, the need to make medical arrangements for the people on board and their ability to assist other boats being limited by the risk of smallpox.
Brief note regarding doubts which have arisen over a tribes involvement in injuries on British subjects and recommending not destroying their fort because of these doubts.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Bushire, to James Ferguson, 20 Longhorn Place, London
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Brief letter regarding a ground plan, elevations and coloured sketch of the Achamænican tomb which Pelly discovered in Autumn 1844 and which were being sent to Feguson in the outgoing mail.
Letter requesting a telegram regarding how his reply to the Governor-General was received and requesting information on the assistants and gun-boats being sent to the Gulf. The letter also discusses horses for the Rajah; Bahrain affairs regarding the sale of a Buglah and Colonel Disbrowe's lett...
Letter regarding the lack of government relations with Muskat and the expectation that Colonel Dibsrowe will return there and therefore that relations will resume.