Duplicate letter no.4775 of 1853 from Arthur Malet, Chief Secretary of the Government, Bombay, to Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf
Scope & Content:
The letter is a confirmation of receipt of Kemball's previous letter (folios 355-56), relating to the slave trade on the Arab coast of the Gulf. Malet writes that His Lordship in Council approves of Kemball's proceedings.
Letter no.4775 of 1853 from Arthur Malet, Chief Secretary of the Government, Bombay, to Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf
Scope & Content:
The letter is a confirmation of receipt of Kemball's previous letter (folios 355-56), relating to the slave trade on the Arab coast of the Gulf. Malet writes that His Lordship in Council approves of Kemball's proceedings.
Letter no.4843 of 1853 from Arthur Malet, Chief Secretary of the Government, Bombay, to Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf
Scope & Content:
The letter is a confirmation of receipt of Kemball's previous letter (folio 363) concerning the seizure of thirty-six slaves at Lingah [Bandar-e Lingeh]. Malet adds that the Government approves of Kemball's proceedings.
Letter no.435 of 1854 from Arthur Malet, Chief Secretary of the Government, Bombay, to Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf
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The letter is an acknowledgement of receipt of Kemball's previous letter (folio 370), informing Kemball that his Lordship in Council approves of his actions.
Letter no.5528 of 1853 from Arthur Malet, Chief Secretary of the Government, Bombay, to Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf
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The letter is an acknowledgement of receipt of Kemball's previous letter (folo 383) regarding the importation of slaves into Charack [Bandar-e Charak] and Kelat. Malet states that the Governor in Council approves of Kemball's proceedings in the matter.
Letter no.5547 of 1853 from Henry Edward Goldsmid, Secretary to the Government, Bombay, to Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf
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The letter is an acknowledgement of receipt of Kemball's previous letter (folios 391-92) concerning the emancipation of a Somali girl from slavery at Muscat. Goldsmid writes that the Government approves of Kemball's proceedings.
Letter no.166 of 1853 from Henry Edward Goldsmid, Secretary to the Government, Bombay, to Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf
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The letter is a confirmation by Goldsmid of Kemball's letter and its enclosures of 11 February 1843 (folios 4-11). In response to Kemball's request for guidance, Goldsmid encloses a letter (no.177) from C. Allen, Officiating Secretary to the Government of India, to Goldsmid, dated 10 May 1853. In...
Letter no.389 of 1853 from Arthur Malet, Chief Secretary of the Government, Bombay, to Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf
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The letter is a covering letter, enclosing extracts from paragraphs 36 and 37 from a despatch from the Honourable the Court of Directors, dated 3 November 1852. Paragraph 36 states that the Directors regret the state of Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Hennell's health, depriving the Government of his v...
Letter no.128 of 1853 from Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf, to Arthur Malet, Chief Secretary of the Government, Bombay
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The letter concerns the tensions between Bahrain and the Wahhabi tribes under Faisal bin Turki at Dammām. Kemball reports on his interview with Sheikh Mahomed ben Khalifa [Muhammad bin Khalifa], ruler of Bahrain, with particular reference to Sheikh Muhammad's intentions to blockade the port of De...
Letter no.462 of 1854 from Arthur Malet, Chief Secretary of the Government, Bombay, to Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf
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The letter relates to the incident of piracy committed by Humeed bin Majdull of Gunnah. Malet writes that it is the opinion of the Honourable Governor in Council that the Bahrain chief [Muhammad bin Khalifa] is responsible for the sale of captives in his territory, but that if Humud bin Mujuddel...