Letter No. 2355 of 1866 from Charles Gonne, Secretary to Government, Bombay to Lewis Pelly, Political Resident in the Persian Gulf
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Letter approving not sending Gaspar Rozario to Muskat [Muscat] and appointing the head Arabic Mirza from the Muskat residency as agent in the interim until someone suitable can be found in Bombay.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Her British Majesty's Political Resident in the Persian Gulf, Poonah [Pune] to Charles Gonne, Secretary to Government, Bombay
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Letter requesting instructions on whether to recognise Sayed Soulem [Salim II bin Thuwaini] as Sultan of Muskat [Muscat] and whether whomever is appointed as Native Agent at Muskat may hoist a flag.
Letter No. 2329 of 1866 from Charles Gonne, Secretary to Government, Bombay to Lewis Pelly, Political Resident in the Persian Gulf
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Letter instructing Lewis Pelly to resume his previous relations with the Sultan of Muskat [Muscat] and that whomever is appointed as Native Agent in Muskat should hoist the national flag.
Letter No. 131 of 1866 from Lewis Pelly, Political Resident in the Persian Gulf, Bushire to Charles Gonne, Secretary to Government, Bombay
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Letter enclosing translations of two letters from Sayed Torkee [Turki bin Said] outlining his intentions to attack Muskat [Muscat] again and requesting financial aid as well as informing the British Government of requests from other tribes to be allowed to assist him by sea. Pelly goes on to req...
Letter No. 3539 of 1866 from Charles Gonne, Secretary to Government, Bombay to the Political Resident Persian Gulf and the Accountant General, Bombay
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Letter enclosing translations of two letters from Sayed Torkee [Turki bin Said] outlining his intentions to attack Muskat [Muscat] again and requesting financial aid as well as informing the British Government of requests from other tribes to be allowed to assist him by sea. Pelly goes on to req...
Letter No. 132 of 1866 from Lewis Pelly, Political Resident Persian Gulf , Bushire to Charles Gonne, Secretary to Government, Bombay
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Letter informing the Government at Bombay that Sayed Torkee [Turki bin Said]'s allowance had been discontinued on learning of his intentions to 'aggress at sea' following his departure from Bushire.