Letter from James Dow, Assistant Surgeon, Temporarily in Charge of the Residency, to John Wedderburn, Accountant General, Bombay
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In this letter, James Dow, Assistant Surgeon, temporarily in charge of the Residency, encloses the first of exchange (not included) of a set of bills for supplies furnished to the Honourable Company cruiser, the Psyche.
Letter from James Dow, Assistant Surgeon, Temporarily in Charge of the Residency, Bushire, to Richard Morgan, Secretary to the Marine Board, Bombay
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In this letter James Dow, Assistant Surgeon, temporarily in charge of the Residency, transmits a bill and receipt (not included) for supplies furnished to the Honourable Company cruiser, the Aurora.
Letter from James Dow, Assistant Surgeon, Temporarily in Charge of the Residency, Bushire, to John Wedderburn, Accountant General, Bombay
Scope & Content:
In this letter, James Dow, Assistant Surgeon, temporarily in charge of the Residency, encloses the first of exchange (not included) of a set of bills in favour of Government for supplies furnished to the Honourable Company cruiser, the Aurora.
Letter from James Dow, Assistant Surgeon, Temporarily in Charge of the Residency, Bushire, to Captain Thomas Perronet Thompson, Political Agent at Keshme [Qeshm]
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In this letter James Dow, Assistant Surgeon, temporarily in charge of the Residency, encloses a copy of a letter (not included) which he had received the previous day from Captain Robert Taylor, First Assistant in Charge of the British Residency at Bussora [Basra]. Dow requests that Captain Thom...
Letter from James Dow, Assistant Surgeon, Temporarily in Charge of the Residency, Bushire, to Lieutenant Henry Hardy, Commander of the Honourable Company Cruiser, the Teignmouth
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In this letter James Dow, Assistant Surgeon, temporarily in charge of the Residency, informs Lieutenant Henry Hardy that 117 camaleens [camelines] have been packed up and forwarded on the Honourable Company boat, the Jennet. In addition, Dow states that sixty gallons of vinegar have been sent on ...
Letter from James Dow, Assistant Surgeon, Temporarily in Charge of the Residency, Bushire, to Richard Morgan, Secretary to the Marine Board, Bombay
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James Dow, Assistant Surgeon, temporarily in charge of the Residency, transmits bills and receipts (not included) for supplies to the Honourable Company ships the Teignmouth and the Discovery.
Letter from James Dow, Assistant Surgeon, Temporarily in Charge of the Residency, Bushire, to John Wedderburn, Accountant General, Bombay
Scope & Content:
In this letter James Dow, Assistant Surgeon, temporarily in charge of the Residency, encloses the first of exchange of two sets of bills (not included) for supplies furnished to the Honourable Company ships the Teignmouth and the Discovery.
Letter from James Dow, Assistant Surgeon, Temporarily in Charge of the Residency, Bushire, to Richard Morgan, Secretary to the Marine Board, Bombay
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In this letter James Dow, Assistant Surgeon, temporarily in charge of the Residency, transmits a bill and receipt for supplies to the Honourable Company cruiser, the Ternate. Bill and receipt not included.
Letter from James Dow, Assistant Surgeon, Temporarily in Charge of the Residency, Bushire, to John Wedderburn, Accountant General, Bombay
Scope & Content:
James Dow, Assistant Surgeon, temporarily in charge of the Residency, encloses the first of exchange of a set of bills (not included) for supplies furnished to the Honourable Company cruiser, the Ternate.
Letter from James Dow, Assistant Surgeon, Temporarily in Charge of the Residency, Bushire, to the Honourable Mountstuart Elphinstone, President and Governor in Council, Bombay
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James Dow, Assistant Surgeon, temporarily in charge of the Residency, refers to his letter of 23 August 1820, in which he reported that he had received a request for a sum of money equal to one lak [lakh] of Bombay rupees from the commanding officer of the British troops stationed on the Island o...