Letter from James Morley, East India Company Resident at Bushire, and his assistant, George Green, to George Skipp, at Shiraz
Scope & Content:
The bulk of the letter relates to the ongoing disagreement with Sheik Nassir [Sheikh Nāsir] over the factory rent at Bushire. It is also reported that the Revenge and the Eagle have joined the expedition fleet off Carrack [Kharg Island].
Letter from James Morley, East India Company Resident at Bushire, and his assistant, George Green, to Henry Moore, East India Company Agent at Bussora [Basra]
Scope & Content:
The letter is cover for a packet from George Skipp at Shiraz.
Letter from James Morley, East India Company Resident at Bushire, and his assistant, George Green, to Henry Moore, East India Company Agent at Bussora [Basra]
Scope & Content:
The letter contains the news that an order for the Bushire Sheikhs to assist in the expedition against Carrack [Kharg Island] has come from the Caun [Karim Khan]. The sheikhs are still delaying, however.
Letter from James Morley, East India Company Resident at Bushire, and his assistant, George Green, to Captains Charles Elphinstone and Lawrence Nilson, Commanders in Chief of Company's Marine and Military Forces in the Gulph of Persia [Persian Gulf]
Scope & Content:
The letter reports that six of the twelve boats that will be lent by the sheikhs of Bushire have now departed for Carrack [Kharg Island]. Also discusses the fate of some boats lost during a gale that hit the Wolf earlier in the month.
Letter from James Morley, East India Company Resident at Bushire, and his assistant, George Green, to George Skipp, at Schyrass [Shiraz]
Scope & Content:
The letter is cover for copies of paragraphs from Captains Elphinstone and Nilson and a request that duplicates of his own letters be made in Shiraz as they don't have time to make them in Bushire.
Letter from James Morley, East India Company Resident at Bushire, and his assistant, George Green, to Captains Charles Elphinstone and Lawrence Nilson, Commanders in Chief of the Company's Marine and Military Forces in the Gulph of Persia [Persian Gulf]
Scope & Content:
The letter relays reports that twenty-five of Meer Mahanna's [Mīr Muhanna] men have deserted at Bunderick [Bandar Rig]. Also reports that people sent away from Carrack [Kharg] as unfit for service have arrived at Bushire and report that over 100 people were killed in the initial English attack.
Letter from James Morley, East India Company Resident at Bushire, and his assistant, George Green, to Mr William Lewis, commissary of stores at Bushire
Scope & Content:
The letter is notification that George Green will take charge of the stores reserved for the Bombay grab and Eagle snow.