Letter from Lieutenant William Bruce, Resident, Bushire, Currently at Shiraz, to Captain James Jeakes, Commander of the Mornington
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Letter requests that James Jeakes await the arrival of Lieutenant Robert Taylor at Bushire before departing for India. William Bruce states that Taylor is on his way to Bushire with important dispatches from His Excellency Sir Gore Ouseley, British Ambassador to the Court of Persia, which are int...
Letter from Lieutenant William Bruce, Resident, Bushire, Currently at Shiraz, to John Kaye, Accountant General, Bombay
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Letter concerns fifty bales of woollens, intended for the Embassy at the Court of Persia, which have recently arrived at Bushire. William Bruce states that he has been informed that several of the bales appear to have got wet.
Letter from Lieutenant William Bruce, Resident, Bushire, Currently at Tehran, to John Kaye, Accountant General, Bombay
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Letter confirms that William Bruce has been informed of the arrival of the Prince of Wales cruiser at Bushire, which has transmitted four cases of shawl cloth.
Letter from Lieutenant William Bruce, Resident, Bushire, Currently at Tehran, to Francis Warden, Chief Secretary to the Government, Bombay
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Letter concerns the apparent capture of British boats by Joasimese [Āl Qāsimī] pirates, to the north of Bombay. William Bruce states that, following his return to Bushire, he will proceed to Rasil Khima [Ra's al-Khaymah], in order to remonstrate with the tribe.
Letter from Lieutenant William Bruce, Resident, Bushire, to Sir Evan Nepean, President and Governor in Council, Bombay
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Letter reports that two Persian gentlemen are proceeding on a mission to the Court of Hyderabad, on behalf of His Excellency Hajee Mohomed Hossein Khan [Muhammad Husain Khan], Nizaum ud Dowlah.