Letter from James Morley, East India Company Resident at Bushire, and his assistant, George Green, to Captain Thomas Farmer, commander of the Revenge
Scope & Content:
The letter is an order to proceed to Bussora [Basra] with the fleet under the command of Captain John Ward of the Eagle. At the foot of the letter is a note that reads 'The same, to Captain Gabriel Henderson of the Essex storeship and Captain Thomas Lyon, of the Success snow'. This means that t...
Letter from James Morley, East India Company Resident at Bushire, and his assistant, George Green, to Thomas Langdon, commander of the Adriana snow
Scope & Content:
The letter is an agreement to give the Adriana convoy from Bushire to beyond Carrack [Kharg Island] due to the danger of attack by the Meer [Mīr Muhanna].
Letter from James Morley, East India Company Resident at Bushire, and his assistant, George Green, to Captain John McKenly, commander of the Fancy bomb ketch
Scope & Content:
The letter is direction to follow the orders of Captain Charles Elphinstone. At the foot of the letter is the note 'The same to lieutenants John Hall, John Birket, and Richard Field who are in command of the Tyger,and Dolphin schooners and Wolfe Gallivat.' This is taken to mean that the orders ...
Letter from James Morley, East India Company Resident at Bushire, and his assistant, George Green, to George Skipp, at Shiraz
Scope & Content:
The letter expresses the hope that, with the Company's cruizers of Carrack [Kharg Island], boats from Bushire will be willing to make the passage to Bussora [Basra].
Letter from James Morley, East India Company Resident at Bushire, and his assistant, George Green, to Captain Thomas Lyon, Commander of the Success snow
Scope & Content:
The letter is a response to Lyon's request for advice about the coming monsoon. The order to proceed to Bombay as soon as possible is repeated.
Letter from James Morley, East India Company Resident at Bushire, and his assistant, George Green, to George Skipp, at Shiraz
Scope & Content:
The letter is cover for letters from the Agency at Basra and the Presidency at Bombay. It also informs that copies of the grants given to the Company by Sadoo Caun [Sadiq Khan] in July 1763 are being made and will be sent, as requested.
Letter from James Morley, East India Company Resident at Bushire, and his assistant, George Green, to George Skipp, at Shiraz
Scope & Content:
The letter is cover for copies of the grants given to the Company by Sadoo Caun [Sādiq Khan Zand] in July 1763. Complaints are made about the Sheikhs of Bushire's refusal to attest to the fidelity of the copies and how they are generally being uncooperative.