Letter from Lewis Pelly, Bushire, to Hubert Isaak Walton
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Letter regarding the cable house which he will write to Tehran about and asking that he send public political news regularly from Kurrachee [Karachi] as he has not heard anything of the latest troubles in Europe and the only news received have been the market rates for cotton as there is no Reut...
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Bushire, to Alfred Cotton Way
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Letter regarding Way either taking the Hugh Rose to the Muscat coast or sending her there and then returning to Bassidore and thanking him for his careful and satisfactory management of affairs there. The letter goes on to state that altougth Bassidore should not be left entirely vacant it coul...
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Bushire, to Gerald Fitzgerald
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Letter regarding the opening up of trade in the Gulf and the increase in claims and complaints and extra work for the Resident that has been a result of this. The letter also discusses the import and export duties being imposed by the Persian Government at Lingah [Bandar-e-Lengeh] and Bushire ...
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Subzabad, Bushire, to Alfred Cotton Way
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Letter regarding sending Hugh Rose to the Mekran Coast to assist Colonel Goldsmid with his work (surveying telegraph locations) and informing Way that he has requested a clerk from Government to assist him.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Bushire, to Captain George Thomas Robinson
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Letter regarding Pelly's notice of Captain Westbrooke's interest in the command of Dalhousie which he had intended simply as a communication of his application and that in his opinion Captain Elton of Clyde's claims to the post were superior to Captain Westbrooke's. The letter also asks when th...
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Bushire, to Gerald Fitzgerald
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Letter regarding events in Muscat over the previous three years, the current situation with regards to Syed Torkee [Turki bin Said] and his potential plans to retake Muscat and the Sultanate as well as reporting on the various factions there and the fall in trade owing to the steamers not callin...
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Bushire, to Colonel Edward Charles Ross
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Letter regarding a question from Ross as to where disputes between native officials and telegraph departments should be referred, which Pelly believes should be the political officers but which he has referred to the Government and Secretary of State for a response. The letter also discusses th...
Letter regarding Hojel's recent language and actions towards Captain Way and the household servants, which Pelly believes was inappropriate and recommending he recall the letter and arrange the matter in order that attention is not drawn to his behaviour by Government or the Persian authorities.