Letter regarding Hojel's recent language and actions towards Captain Way and the household servants, which Pelly believes was inappropriate and recommending he recall the letter and arrange the matter in order that attention is not drawn to his behaviour by Government or the Persian authorities.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Bushire, to Messrs Remington and Company
Scope & Content:
Letter regarding the settling of accounts, credit for Pelly's account and his hopes that they will judge whether to sell or hold Pelly's shares in the Colaba and Elphinstone Land Companies.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, to Messrs Remington and Company
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Letter regarding the settlement of 4000 rupees; discussing the criminal proceedings being brought against the Commercial Bank and his never having received any interest from the bank.
Draft letter from Lewis Pelly to Messrs Remington and Company
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Draft of a letter regarding the settling of accounts and the criminal actions of the bank. This letter is incomplete and has been crossed through. A letter to Messrs Remington on the recto of folio 182 appears to be a later complete version of this letter.
Draft letter from Lewis Pelly, Political Resident Persian Gulf, Bushire to Messrs Coyle and Company, 31 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin
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Letter placing an order for the purchase of alcohol for consumption at the Residency, including Whisky, Brandy, Champagne, Wine and Ale. The letter also gives the price per ounce of each item and the quantities ordered.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Bushire to Messrs Remington and Company
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Letter thanking them for their careful arrangement of his affairs with the Bank of Bombay and acknowledging their decision not to sell his shares in the Colaba and Elphinstone Land Reclamation Companies. The letter also acknowledges the new balance of his account with them and informs them tha...
Letter requesting that Pelly's shares in the Colaba Reclamation Company and China Bank be realised and credited to his account in the new Bank of Bombay and that his remaining credit balance in the old Bank of Bombay be credited to Messrs Remington & Co.