Note regarding Captain Warner's response to Pelly's letter about his recent conduct and regarding his intention to give full support to all officers whom the Government sends to the Gulf.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Muskat, to James Charles Edwards, Bushire
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Letter regarding Pelly's intention to depart Muskat for Sohar and advising Edwards not to send any reports or telegraphs to Government that relate to the Wahabee [Wahhabi] Ameer [Amir Faisal ibn Turki] or the Sultan of Muskat [Thuwaini bin Said] as there are many rumours circulating and Pelly wi...
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Oman, territories Arabia, to James Ferguson
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Letter regarding Pelly's intention to visit a tomb on the Persian side of the Gulf and provide a detailed description of it for Ferguson once the dispute between the Wahabees [Wahhabi] and the Sultan of Muskat has been settled as well as his hope of visiting the ruins of the ancient city of Ista...
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Muskat to Gaspar de Rozario
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Letter regarding a canoe which Rozario has sent him and difficulties with the Bunder master (Harbour master?) of Muskat over its arrival and requesting that Rozario inform Hajee Ahmed, of the Sultan's Government, of these difficulties.
Letter regarding smallpox on board a Bugla, the need to make medical arrangements for the people on board and their ability to assist other boats being limited by the risk of smallpox.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Bushire, to James Ferguson
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Letter regarding the completion of his report on the Wahabees [Wahhabi] and specimens that have been collected from the Persian shore of the Gulf for Sir Roderick Murchison.
Letter requesting that the report on his journey to Riyadh be forwarded to the Government of India and also informing him that there is a box addressed to Sir Roderick Murchison.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Bushire, to Sir Bartle Frere
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Letter regarding Pelly's report on Palgrave's journey; the arrival of Hugh Rose at Gwadur and the recent crisis in the cotton market. The letter also discuses rumours that Torkee ben[Turki bin] Sedairee, the Wahabee [Wahhabi] lieutenant, has been killed and enclosing an old letter from the Gove...
Letter expressing Pelly's hopes that mail steamers will soon be able to return to Muskat once a native agent is there again; a banking crisis that is affecting both London and the Government Bank of Bombay; and reporting on possible military action by the Governor of Shiraz.