Letter from Henry Sharman, Jeypore [Jaipur] to Sir Lewis Pelly
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Letter regarding a parcel for Mrs Charlotte Barton Beynon which has been left at Colonel William's bungalow; his arrival in Jeypore [Jaipur]; the condition of Pelly's boxes and shouldarees (light tents) and the steps he intends to take to protect them. The letter also informs Pelly that Jameer ...
Letter from Henry Sharman, Camp Sambhur [Sambhar] to Sir Lewis Pelly
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Letter regarding Mrs Lyall's expected arrival at Aboo [Abu] and requesting Pelly's orders with regard to the belongings that he has had sealed and left at the Residency. The letter also informs Pelly of the actions which Sharman intends to take in order to protect the belongings until he hears ...
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Belgrave Mansions, Grosvenor Gardens to Lord Salisbury
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Letter regarding the Duke of Argyll's attack on Pelly; and his offer of a private apology and offering to show his Lordship the correspondence between Lord Elcho and the Duke of Argyll.
Letter from Arthur Naylor Wollaston, India Office, to Sir Rutherford Alcock
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Letter regarding an enclosed letter from William H Allen & Co regarding the cost of printing plates and suggesting solutions for him and Sir Lewis to consider. Enclosed letter from William H Allen & Co to Arthur Naylor Wollaston, dated 12 March 1879 regarding the cost of producing the pl...
Letter from Arthur Naylor Wollaston, India Office to Lewis Pelly
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Letter expressing his hope that Pelly will be pleased with the printed play, and stating that it is unlikely that it will be ready for 17 May. The letter also gives figures on the number of scenes, the number in type and the number struck off the list to print.
Letter from Arthur Naylor Wollaston, India Office to Lewis Pelly
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Letter asking for Pelly's thoughts on the title page, and informing him that the preface is complete apart from the final portion which Birdwood [George Christopher Molesworth Birdwood] has mislaid.
Letter from J S Townsend, The Manchester Guardian, 9 Northumberland Street, Strand, London to Sir Lewis Pelly, CSI, Agent to the Governor-General for Rajpootana [Rājasthān]
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Letter thanking Pelly for a list of his public services he had sent in, and amending the time at which they are to meet the following day.