Letter from Lewis Pelly, Aboo [Ābu] to Charles Shuttleworth
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Note requesting twenty-four copies, on letter paper, of an item for the Baronetage Knighthood published in London. The item which is to be copied is not enclosed.
Letter from Lewis Pelly to Charles Umpherston Aitchison
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Brief letter regarding a note received from Colonel Wright on the subject of the illness of the Maharana [Shambhu Singh]. The note from Colonel Wright is not enclosed.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Aboo [Ābu] to Narayn Vasedes
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Letter regarding Pelly's health, particularly his eyes and his fear that he may need a year away from tropical climates in order to rest them. The letter also discusses the recent rains and winds which Pelly is fed up with.
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Aboo [Ābu] to Narayn Vasedes
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Letter concerning two cases containing cars taken from a bust of Pelly which are en route to Bombay and informing Vasedes that he has instructed the delivery company to send them to him and asking that he accept one as a gift, look after the other which is in the larger case, and send the smalle...
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Aboo [Ābu] to Karsondas Madharadas
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Letter regarding notification of the death of Narayn Vasedes and the concerns that Pelly had expressed on last seeing him regarding the proportions and weight of his house. The letter also expresses Pelly's condolences to Narayn's wife and sons and regarding letters sent to Narayn on the day o...
Letter from Lewis Pelly, Aboo [Ābu] to Karsondas Madharadas
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Letter regarding an urgent payment that needs to be made to the court of chancery in the United Kingdom and that Pelly has instructed another person to take care of it as he did not want to intrude on Narayn Vasedes family at this time.
Letter from Lewis Pelly to Colonel John Allen Wright
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Note enclosing a telegram from Calcutta regarding the illness of the Maharana [Shambhu Singh] of Oodeypore [Udaipur] and instructing him to remain at the palace as much as possible and describing the protocol for the last hours of a Chief's life: Copy of a telegram from the Foreign Secretary to ...