Letter from Lewis Pelly, , Mount Aboo [Ābu] to Captain Charles Shuttleworth, Nusseerabad [Nasīrābād]
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Letter regarding the Oilman's stores and liquor and whether there is sufficient at Nusseerabad [Nasīrābād] should Pelly run short before his stores arrive.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Camp Agra to Leslie Saunders, Commissioner at Ajmere [Ajmer]
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Letter regarding his understanding that Mrs Edith Saunders had not wished to come to Agra as Mrs Agnes Robertson would not be there, but that should she wish to come he would arrange to put them up at the Camp to the best of his ability.
Draft letter from Lewis Pelly, Government of India to Colonel Craven Hildesley Dickens
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Draft letter in pencil regarding the possibility of acquiring the services of Mr Gordon for the Mayo College and Pelly's work in putting affairs in hand there.
Copy of a letter from Lewis Pelly, Jeypore [Jaipur] to Captain Henry Byam Abbott
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Letter regarding the available appointment in Ulwa [Alwar] and Abbott's interest in it, and discussing the system of grading for officers in the political department.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Mount Aboo [Ābu] to James Dawson Macdonald
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Letter regarding a Coat of Arms which Macdonald's men, the Deolee [Deoli] Irregular Force, have given to Pelly and apologising for not acknowledging the gift sooner as he had been away in England.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Mount Aboo [Ābu] to the Maharana
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Note acknowledging the Maharaja's letter regarding his health, the fullness of his lake and the promise of a favourable harvest. The full title and location of the Maharana is not given.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Aboo [Ābu] to the Charles Umpherston Aitchison
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Letter regarding General Henry Dermot Daly sending his unwanted officers to Rajpootana [Rājasthān] and Pelly not wanting them as he has enough of his own.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Mount Aboo [Ābu] to Mr Jackson
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Letter regarding Jackson's note congratulating Pelly on his promotion and regarding his Lordship's [2nd Baron Northbrook, Viceroy] success in averting the famine.