Copy of letter No 1665/460 of 1872 from Colonel Lewis Pelly, HBM's Political Resident in the Persian Gulf, at Bombay to The Secretary to Government, Political Department, Bombay
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Letter enclosing letter 635/195 of 1872 (no longer enclosed), from the Political Agent at Muscat sending copies of correspondence relating to the detention of Dhows by the boats of HMS Nimble off Ras-el-Haad [Ras-el-Had].
Copy of letter No 1666/461 of 1872 from Colonel Lewis Pelly, HBM's Political Resident in the Persian Gulf, at Bombay to The Secretary to Government, Political Department, Bombay
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Letter enclosing letter 636/196 of 1872 (no longer enclosed) from the Political Agent at Muscat, Edward Charles Ross, with a document from the Senior Naval Officer regarding the distribution of ships of the Persian Gulf Squadron.
Copy of letter No 1667/462 of 1872 from Colonel Lewis Pelly, HBM's Political Resident in the Persian Gulf, at Bombay to The Secretary to Government, Political Department, Bombay
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Letter enclosing letter 637/197 of 1872 (no longer enclosed) from the Political Agent at Muscat, Edward Charles Ross, regarding he position of affairs in Oman.
Copy of letter No 1668/463 of 1872 from Colonel Lewis Pelly, HBM's Political Resident in the Persian Gulf, at Bombay to The Secretary to Government, Political Department, Bombay
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Letter enclosing letter 639/199 of 1872 (no longer enclosed) from the Political Agent at Muscat, Edward Charles Ross, reporting that Seyed Ibrahim bin Gais [Ibrahim bin Qais] had taken possession of Khabooreh [Al Khaburah] and its fort.
Copy of letter No 1670/465 of 1872 from Colonel Lewis Pelly, HBM's Political Resident in the Persian Gulf, on special duty with the Zanzibar Commission, at Aden, to The Officiating Under Secretary to the Government of India, Foreign Department, Calcutta
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Letter acknowledging receipt of a despatch from the Secretary of State, No. 33 of 1872 on the subject of the East African Slave Trade, and submitting some remarks of his own on the subject (the remarks are not enclosed.)
Copy of letter No 1671/696 of 1872 from Colonel Lewis Pelly, HBM's Political Resident in the Persian Gulf, on special duty with the Zanzibar Commission, at Aden, to James Charles Edwards, Assistant Resident, Persian Gulf, In charge of Treasury, Bushire
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Letter enclosing a copy of Government resolution No. 7060 of 30 December 1872 and requesting that Edwards continue to draw Pelly's pay as set out in the resolution, and remit it to his account with the New Bank of Bombay.
Copy of letter No 1675/700 of 1872 from Colonel Lewis Pelly, Political Resident in the Persian Gulf, on special duty with the Zanzibar and Muscat Mission, at Aden, to His Excellency Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, on special duty with the Zanzibar and Muscat Mission
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Letter submitting for Sir Bartle's information a copy of a letter (no longer enclosed) from the Government of India regulating the rate of pay and allowance which Pelly can draw whilst on special duty.
Copy of letter No 2/2 of 1873 from Colonel Lewis Pelly, Political Resident in the Persian Gulf, on special duty with the Zanzibar and Muscat Mission, at Aden, to Lieutenant Colonel Edward Charles Ross, HBM's Acting Political Resident in the Persian Gulf, Bushire
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Letter regarding the circular letters addressed by Pelly to the Sultan of Muscat and the Maritime Chiefs which had enclosed their Anti-Slavery engagements and which had reminded them of the necessity of strictly observing the engagement, and requesting that authenticated copies of both the Engli...
Copy of letter No 3/1 of 1873 from Colonel Lewis Pelly, Political Resident in the Persian Gulf, on special duty with the Zanzibar and Muscat Mission, at Aden, to The Secretary to Government, Political Department, Bombay
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Letter reporting on his safe arrival at Aden on 2 December 1872, Sir Bartle Frere's arrival there on 31 December 1872 and the arrangements thus far for the mission, including their intention to proceed towards Zanzibar on 4 January 1873. The letter also reports that Lieutenant Edward Mockler ha...
Copy of letter No 4/3 of 1873 from Colonel Lewis Pelly, Political Resident in the Persian Gulf, on Special Duty with the Zanzibar and Muscat Mission, at Aden, to His Excellency Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, On Special Duty with the Zanzibar and Muscat Mission, Aden
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Letter submitting copies of correspondence concerning Pelly's movements and the appointment of Lieutenant Edward Mockler as Acting Assistant Political Agent at Gwadur [Gwadar]. The correspondence referred to is no longer enclosed with the letter.