Letter from Lewis Pelly, Mount Aboo [Ābu] to Mrs Janette St. John
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Letter regarding Pelly having submitted her husband's name for the Governorship of Mayo College and describing the station and its climate. The letter also states that Pelly has submitted St. John's name for a Political Agent vacancy in Central Asia should he not be chosen as Governor.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Aboo [Ābu] to Messrs Jaffer Suleman and Company
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Letter describing the contents and value of some cases; expressing his dislike of customs houses; and requesting that the Company keep the cases until further notice owing to the rain.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Aboo [Ābu] to Major Edward Ridley Colborne Bradford
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Letter regarding Bradford's request for Captain Burton to go to Kote Pootlee [Kotputli] on boundary duty, and the inconvenience this would cause to Pelly, and Pelly's suggestion that owing to the emergent work he needs Burton to do that Burton could meet Bradford in Sambhur [Sāmbhar] in October ...
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Mount Aboo [Ābu] to Messrs Remington and Company
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Note requesting that the realise Pelly's dividends on his Government paper and Colabas into cash to be paid into his account in the London and Westminster Bank.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Camp Pallee [Pāli] to Major Charles Henry Clay
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Letter regarding the retirement of officers which Pelly has not received official news of and offering to keep him in consideration should vacancies arise.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Camp Ajmere [Ajmer] to Captain James Cavan Berkeley
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Letter congratulating Berkeley and his wife on the addition to their family and informing him of the movements of the camp and Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant-Duff's visit to Rajpootana [Rājasthān] and requesting that he pay every attention to him during it.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Camp Ajmere [Ajmer] to William Howell Beynon
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Letter regarding the Jagheer of Faiz Ali Khan which he was not deprived of on being removed from office but on accepted the position at Kotah [Kota] which would enable him to claim on their good offices for having recommended he accept the position at Kotah.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Camp Ajmere [Ajmer] to Charles Umpherston Aitchison
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Letter regarding the Jagheer of Nawab Faiz Ali Khan and the attitudes of both the Nawab and Captain Berkeley over past work rather than seeing it through to completion.