Letter No. 9 of 1853 from Captain Arnold Burrowes Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf, at Bushire to Arthur Malet, Chief Secretary to the Government, Secret Department, Bombay
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The letter concerns British military action that may be taken in Southern Persia, and contains recommendations concerning how the island of Karrack [Khārk, Jazīreh-ye] may be taken in the event of hostilities; this includes the forces required, the provisions needed, and possible modes of attack...
Letter No. 10 of 1853 from Captain Arnold Burrowes Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf, at Bushire to Arthur Malet, Chief Secretary to the Government, Secret Department, Bombay
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The letter is requesting instructions for the guidance of the Resident in the event that an expedition is launched against Persia from one of the Turkish Ports; Bussorah [Basra], and/or Koweit [Kuwait]. It notes that the Resident fears this could threaten the maritime tranquillity of the Gulf, an...
Letter No. 7 of 1854 from Captain Arnold Burrowes Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf, at Bushire to Arthur Malet, Chief Secretary to the Government, Secret Department, Bombay
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The letter is reporting that the Resident has received an appeal from Syed Soweynee, the Governor of Muscat, regarding the hostile proceedings of Tahmasp Meerza, the Prince Governor of Fars, against Bandar Abbass [Bandar-e ʻAbbās]. It notes that as the Governor is determined to retaliate against...
Letter No. 9 of 1854 from Captain Arnold Burrowes Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf, at Bushire to Arthur Malet, Chief Secretary to the Government, Secret Department, Bombay
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The letter is reporting that the Resident has received intelligence indicating that Shaikh Saeed bin Tahnoon, Chief of Aboothabee [Abu Dhabi], is proceeding to Bunder Abbas [Bandar-e ʻAbbās] with an armed force; the Resident has therefore called on him to withdraw. The item has four enclosures:...
Letter no.45 of 1852 from Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Hennell, Resident in the Persian Gulf, to Colonel John Taylor, Acting British Agent at Bussorah [Basra]
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The letter reports that a boat from Hindoostan [Hindustan] carrying seventy slaves has arrived at Mohumrah (Khorramshahr). Hennell states that Shaikh Jabir of Bushire) did not allow the slaves to be landed, suggesting that the report is probably an invention of the Shaikh, as a cover for slaves b...
Letter no.261 of 1852 from Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf, to Commodore George Robinson, Commanding Indian Naval Squadron, Persian Gulf
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Request to issue instructions to the Office commanding the Honourable Company's steam frigate Queen, to receive on board two female slaves recently rescued from Bahrain, and to convey them to the Residency at Bushire.
Letter no.323 of 1852 from Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf, to Major Atkins Hamerton, Her Majesty's Consul and Agent in the dominions of His Highness the Imam of Muscat
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Kemball writes that an interview has taken place between himself and Shaikh Ali ben Khuleefa [‘Alī bin Khalīfah], the brother of the Chief of Bahrain. Though he says he did not receive Hamerton's previous letter (ff 18-19) until after the meeting took place, he states that he instructed Shaikh Al...
Letter no.352 of 1852 from Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf, to Major Atkins Hamerton, Her Majesty's Consul and Agent in the dominions of His Highness the Imam of Muscat
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Covering letter, the original of which enclosed a copy of a letter sent to the Bombay Government, with a translated copy of the British agent at Sharjah's (Hajee Jacoob's) report on the discovery of indigo from the wreck of the British merchant vessel Centaur. Kemball requests Hamerton to send an...
Letter no.4 of 1852 from the Residency in the Persian Gulf, to Mr Francis Ruffary, Supercargo of the British merchant ship Despatch, Cochin
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Letter informing the supercargo of the Despatch that a sum of money – the difference between customs duty paid in Persia and the established duty – has been recovered and is to be sent to him.
Letter no.270 of 1852 from the Residency in the Persian Gulf, to Mr Francis Ruffary, Supercargo of the British merchant ship Despatch, Cochin
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Letter informing of further funds (seventy Tomans) paid by the Governor of Bushire, on account of losses sustained by Ruffary when purchasing wheat at Bunder Reg, to make up the cargo of the Despatch 'after the intrigues of certain individuals of this town'.