Letter No. 41 of 1869 from Lewis Pelly, Political Resident, Persian Gulf to an undisclosed recipient
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Letter from Pelly instructing that the papers which accompanied letter No. 41 of 1869 should be circulated to the Assistant Residents, Dr Hojel, the officers of the Army vessels attached to the Residency and to Captain South. The letter also includes the initials of the various individuals who...
Excerpts of letter No.821, Political from the Secretary to the Government of Bombay
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The excerpts relate to Colonel Pelly's conduct following the death of Sayid Thoweynee [Thuwaini bin Said], noting in particular Pelly's 'remarkable coolness, judgement and courage', sharing the Government's thanks for both his conduct and ensuring the safety, lives and property of the British Su...
Extract of letter No. 905 from the Acting Secretary to Government of Bombay
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Extract of a letter informing Pelly that the Governor in Council considers the information he submitted on a proposed extension to the Mekran Line of Telegraph to be of great value.
Extract of letter No. 347 from the Secretary to the Government of India
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Extract of a letter informing Lieutenant-Colonel Pelly of the thanks of the Government of India for the interesting information submitted and their observation that he had 'shewn much enterprise and judgement in succesfully accomplishing his expedition'.
Extract of letter No. 41 from The Officiating Secretary to Government of Bombay
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Extract of the lettter expressing the cordial thanks of the Government of Bombay for Pelly's interesting report on his recent journey to Shiraz which contained much valuable information on the landscape, tribes, trade and resources of the country between Bushire and Shiraz.
Extract of letter No. 859 from The Officiating Secretary to Government of Bombay
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Extract from the letter regarding a report written by Pelly on the port of Lingah [Bandar-e-Lengeh], the island of Kishm [Qeshm] and the Port of Bunder Abbass [Bandar Abbas] and communicating the thanks of the Government for the report.
Extract of letter No. 1572 from The Chief Secretary to the Government of Bombay
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Extract from the letter regarding the resolution passed by Government on Colonel Pelly's communications regarding the possibility of relocating the Residency, main Telegraph Station and Coal Depot to a location near Cape Mussendom [Musandam] highlighting that: 'these letters like everything th...
Extract of letter No. 2228 from The Chief Secretary to the Government of Bombay
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Extract from the letter communicating the thanks of the Government of Bombay to Pelly for his elaborate and useful report on the tribes, trades and resources around the shoreline of the Persian Gulf, which the Governor in Council considers to be a valuable contribution.