Copy of letter from Jonathan Duncan to Lieutenant Budden, commanding the Company's cruiser, Princess Augusta. Instructions to fall in with HMS Suffolk and a transport fleet. Copy verified by J.A. Evans. Marked "No.5". Dated Bombay Castle, 3 March 1801 Received overland, 14 August 1801.
Copy of secret letter from Robert Rickards, Secretary, to Colonel John Murray. Bombay troops have left for Mocha under temporary command of Lieutenant Colonel Romney. Instructions as to level of co-operation with Admiral Blankett. Encloses letter addressed to Romney. Copy verified by J.A. Evans. ...
Table entitled 'General embarkation, return and distribution of the detachment proceeding on service under the command of Lieutenant James Romney'. Signed by Robert Gordon, Adjutant General. Marked "No.7". Dated 4 March 1801 Received overland, 14 August 1801.
Copy of secret letter from Robert Rickards, Secretary, to Lieutenant Colonel James Romney. Instructs Romney to hand over command to Colonel Murray. Copy verified by J.A. Evans. Marked "No.8". Dated 3 March 1801 Received overland, 14 August 1801.
Copy of letter from Jonathan Duncan to Admiral Blankett. Reports departure of Bombay troops to Mocha. Copy verified by J.A. Evans. Marked "No.9". Dated 3 March 1801 Received overland, 14 August 1801.
Copy of letter from Jonathan Duncan, James Carmac and William Page to Marquis Wellesley. Reports progress made on Red Sea expedition and encloses copies of letters received. Copy verified by J.A. Evans. Marked "No.10". Dated Bombay Castle, 4 March 1801 Received overland, 14 August 1801.
List of queries submitted by Mehendi Ali Khan, 7 March 1801, and the answers given. Includes list of articles required. Marked "No.11" [n.d.] Received overland, 14 August 1801.
Memoranda for Mehendi Ali Khan in his mission to the Gulf of Arabia. Includes a topographical sketch. . Marked "No.12" [n.d.] Received overland, 14 August 1801.
Copy of letter from Bombay to Mehendi Ali Khan, Resident at Bushire and now employed on a separate mission to Arabia. Khan requested to find camels and horses for the army; to seek alliance with Arabian tribes; and to maintain correspondence with Sir Ralph Abercromby, Commander-in-Chief of the Br...