Letter from Francis Warden, Chief Secretary, Bombay, to Lieutenant William Bruce, Acting Resident, Bushire
Scope & Content:
Letter informs Bruce of Lieutenant Abraham Lockett's plans to travel through Persia (with the permission of the Supreme Government) and directs Bruce to assist and advise Lockett when he arrives at Bushire.
Letter from John Elphinston, Accountant General, Bombay, to Lieutenant William Bruce, Acting Resident, Bushire
Scope & Content:
Letter concerns three trunks of printed cottons that have been consigned to Bushire. The goods were damaged in landing, and are now to be given away as presents by His Excellency Sir Gore Ousley, with the amount being debited to his Embassy.
Letter from Thomas White, Paymaster General, Bombay, to Lieutenant William Bruce, Acting Resident at Bushire
Scope & Content:
Letter requests vouchers relating to accounts between March 1810 and February 1811. Includes a list of bills drawn by Bruce for which vouchers are required.