Letter from Lewis Pelly, Mount Aboo [Ābu] to Charles Umpherston Aitchison
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Letter regarding Captain Donald Robertson, his resignation from his post owing to illness, his exemplary service throughout his career and requesting that he be re-appointed with the province on boundary or other duties. The letter goes on to query the grade of assistantships and to request tha...
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Jodhpore [Jodhpur] to William Arden Crommelin
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Letter enquiring after the periodical reports on the Mayo College buildings which the superintendent works was to submit to Pelly. The letter also goes on to request a formal letter regarding a road and asking to see any instructions for Bombay regarding glass windows and doors for the residenc...
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Nusseerabad [Nasīrābād] to John Dobrée Woollcombe
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Letter regarding the invitation to the race ball and his error in assuming the invitation to attend had come from officers as opposed to the residents of Nusseerabad [Nasīrābād].
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Mount Aboo [Ābu] to James Dawson Macdonald
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Letter regarding Macdonald considering retiring; the approval of a grant from the Government towards the construction of Macdonald's church and Pelly's hopes of seeing him again before he retires.
Letter from the Race Ball Committee, Nusseerabad [Nasīrābād] to Lewis Pelly
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Note to Pelly apologising for the unavoidable delay in sending Pelly's invitation to the ball as they were not aware of his camps movements or where to send the invitiation. Enclosed are the earlier invitation and correspondence on the matter: Invitation, dated 7 September 1874, from the race b...
Letter from Charles Umpherston Aitchison, Foreign Department, Government of India, Calcutta to Colonel Lewis Pelly, care of the Political Agent, Muscat
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Letter thanking Pelly for his letters of 17 January 1873 and 13 March 1873 regarding the negotiations in Zanzibar and expressing his hopes that if Pelly does go to Rajpootana [Rājasthān] they will be able to meet again sooner than expected.