Draft of a letter from Major David Wilson, Resident at Bushire, to Moollah Hossen, Agent at Shargah [Sharjah]
Scope & Content:
The letter contains instructions for the recording and transmitting of communications, and the matter of the plunder of the Kowat [Kuwait] bateel and those involved.
Draft of a letter from Major David Wilson, Resident at Bushire, to His Highness Timor Mirza, Prince of Cazroon [Kāzerūn, Iran] and son of His Royal Highness the Prince of Shiraz
Scope & Content:
The letter regards suffering and losses to His Highness and subsequent claims.
Draft of a letter from Captain David Wilson, Resident at Bushire, to Moola Sala, Agent at Mogoo [Bandar-e Moghūyeh]
Scope & Content:
The letter discusses an action off Asaloo [Bandar-e Asaluyeh] between a bateel belonging to Shaikh Yoosuf of Nackhiloo and two bugalas belonging to Shaikh Saif and Hajee Nasir Kongoong and asks for specific further information on the matter.
Draft of a circular letter from Lieutenant Samuel Hennell, Assistant and Acting Resident at Bushire, to the Shaikh of Bahrain, Shaikh Tanoon [Ṭaḥnūn bin Shakhbūṭ Āl Nahyān] and Shaikh Rashid bin Humud
Scope & Content:
The letter discusses the departure of Major Wilson, Resident, to meet with Sir John Malcolm, and Hennell assuming responsibility in his absence.
Draft of a letter from Lieutenant Samuel Hennell, Assistant and Acting Resident at Bushire, to Shaikh Tanoon, Chief of Abothabee
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The letter regards information from Shaikh Abdoolla bin Ahmed, Shaikh of Bahrain, concerning a possible attack on his territories by Tanoon [Ṭaḥnūn bin Shakhbūṭ Āl Nahyān, Chief of Abothabee [Abu Dhabi], and the Acting Resident's advice in the matter.
Notes of a conversation that took place between Aga Mahomed Kazem from His Royal Highness the Prince of Fars and Captain David Wilson, Resident at Bushire
Scope & Content:
This note states that the conversation regarded the loss of a man from a government ship and the taking of a man from one of Shaikh Abdool Russool's bugalas by force, and the consequences that followed. It outlined two differing views on the subject.