Letter from Lewis Pelly, Camp Dhola to Dr William James Moore
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Letter regarding dispensary arrangements in Jodhpore [Jodhpur]; the question of whether or not Pelly's predecessor was aware of the problems there; Dr J H Newman's return; and the importance of having a medical officer in Camp.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Ajmer to Donald Robertson
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Letter regarding Robertson's recent illness which has caused him to have to leave Rajpootana [Rājasthān] and finding an appointment which would be more agreeable for his health. The letter also discusses the Government's decision to employ officers to handle boundary settlement disputes.
Letter from Charles Umpherston Aitchison, Government of India, Simla to Colonel Lewis Pelly
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Letter, dated 2 July 1873 regarding a letter by Pelly's predecessor (Colonel John Cheape Brook) on the levying of Octroi taxes in the Nusseerabad [Nasīrābād] cantonment and detailing the objections to this before requesting Pelly's advice on any ways in which the town can be separated from the c...
Letter from Charles Umpherston Aitchison, Foreign Department, Government of India Simla to Lewis Pelly
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Brief note enclosing a letter from Major Charles Henry Clay and a response on it from Colonel William Earle. Letter from Major Charles Henry Clay, Second in Command, Deoli Irregular Force, 20 July 1873 regarding Major John Campbell Gunning's appointment over himself to the position of Second in ...
Letter from Colonel Craven Hildesley Dickens, Government of India, Simla to Colonel Lewis Pelly
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Letter, dated 9 August 1873, regarding the removal of the Sirdar and the appointment of his successor; the unavailability of Mr J W O'Callaghan and suggesting either the officer at Kolapur School or asking Mr William Arden Crommelin for suitable suggestions. Also included is a letter from Lewis...
Letter from Evelyn Baring, Governor General's Camp, Agra to Colonel Lewis Pelly
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Letter informing Pelly that Lord Northbrook (Viceroy of India) had approved his address and requesting that he either have a fair copy of it made or a translation and asking that he inform him if would rather the Foreign Department undertake it.
Letter from Charles Umpherston Aitchison, Government of India, Calcutta to Colonel Lewis Pelly
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Letter regarding a question raised by the Vakeels of the Court over the rights of foreigners in claiming compensation for loses incurred by robberies etc. in Rajputana [Rājasthān], and informing Pelly that an official response will be sent by the Viceroy but that the question should not have bee...
Letter from Philip Durham Henderson, Foreign Department, Government of India to Colonel Lewis Pelly
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Letter requesting copies of letters 148P of 1874 and 145P of 1874 which Pelly had promised to forward. The verso of folio 189 contains a request to Henry Byam Abbott to determine how the omission of the forwarding of these letters occurred.
Letter from Captain Donald Robertson, Beawar to Colonel Lewis Pelly
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Letter enclosing an English translation of an address and a copy of Pelly's reply, as well as informing him that they have been sent for insertion into the Rajputana Gazette and that the original address would be published in Urdu. The enclosures referred to are no longer with the letter.