Letter from Lieutenant William Bruce, Resident, Bushire, to Francis Warden, Chief Secretary to the Government, Bombay
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Letter concerns the alleged capture, by Joasimese [Āl Qāsimī] pirates, of boats under British protection, near Crotchee [Karachi] and Seind [Sindh]. Includes the following enclosures: [1] a copy of a translation of a letter, dated 1 May 1814, from William Bruce to Shaik Rama iben Shaik Iauber ben...
Letter from Lieutenant William Bruce, Acting Resident, Bushire, to Thomas White, Military Paymaster General, Bombay
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Letter transmits William Bruce's accounts current for May 1813, with abstract bills of supplies and a muster roll for the Residency Guard. Bills and roll not included.
Letter from Lieutenant William Bruce, Acting Resident, Bushire, to Stephen Babington, Secretary to the Government, Bombay
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Letter confirms that five boxes of medical stores, which were shipped from Bombay to Bushire on board the Benares cruiser, have been received and will be transmitted to His Excellency Sir Gore Ouseley.
Letter from Lieutenant William Bruce, Acting Resident, Bushire, to James Farish, Secretary to the Government, Bombay
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Letter confirms that supplies of sulphur have been shipped on board the Eliza. William Bruce goes on to state that he will await instructions before sending further supplies, due to the Government of Bombay already having a sufficient quantity of sulphur in store.