An extract of a letter from Samuel Manesty, Resident in Bussora [Basra], to Marquess Wellesley, Governor-General of Bengal, dated 20 September 1801. The letter reports the receipt of mail from the Governor-General.
An extract of a letter from Colonel William Kirkpatrick, Private Secretary to the Governor-General of Bengal, to Samuel Manesty, Resident in Bussora [Basra], sent from Calcutta [Kolkata] and dated 27 October 1800. The letter communicates the Governor-General’s approval of Manesty’s arrangements...
An extract of a letter from Colonel William Kirkpatrick, Private Secretary to the Governor-General of Bengal, to Samuel Manesty, Resident in Bussora [Basra], sent from Calcutta [Kolkata] and dated 27 December 1800. The letter communicates the Governor-General’s approval of Manesty’s arrangement...
A copy of a letter from Samuel Manesty, Resident in Bussora [Basra], to Captain Edward Stephenson, former Acting Resident in Bussora, sent from Bussora and dated 6 November 1804. Manesty praises Stephenson’s conduct during his service in Bussora.
A copy of a letter from Samuel Manesty, Resident in Bussora [Basra], to Jonathan Duncan, Governor of Bombay, sent from Bussora and dated 2 January 1805. The letter concerns the threat to communication between Bussora and India from the Gausemee Arabs [al-Qawāsim], forwarding Manesty’s letter to...
A copy of a letter from Jonathan Henry Lovett, Resident in Bushire [Bushehr], to Hosyn Aly Mirza [Ḥusayn ‘Alī Mīrzā Farmānfarmā, Prince-Governor of Fars], sent from Bushire and dated 30 June 1803. Lovett thanks Hosyn Aly Mirza for an earlier letter.
Copy of a letter (No.24) from Colonel John Macdonald to the Secret Committee with enclosure No.33
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Copy of a letter to Secretary George Swinton with 2 enclosures: 1.Translation of two letters from the minister for Foreign affairs and the Kaim Mukam [Qā'im'maqām] addressed to Colonel John Macdonald. 2.Translation of a letter from Aga Mahomed Hoosseen to Colonel John Macdonald dated 5 Aug 1829.
Copy of a letter (no.2) from Captain John Campbell, Assistant in Charge of affairs in Persia, to the Secret Committee
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With enclosures (No. 3, 4, and 5) to Secretary George Swinton, on the funeral arrangement of Sir John Macdonald and the death of Major Isaac Hart, Commandant of British Detachment in Persia.