Letter from Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Ephraim Gerrish Stannus, Resident in the Persian Gulf to Captain G Walker, Senior Officer, Persian Gulf
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Stannus asks Walker to arrange for the despatch to Aboothabee [Abu Dhabi] by any available cruiser of an important letter to Tahnoon bin Shakhboot [Tahnun bin Shakhbut]. The officer commanding the cruiser was then to return direct to Bushire with the reply.
Letter from Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Ephraim Gerrish Stannus, Resident in the Persian Gulf to John Wedderburn, Accountant General, Bombay
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Stannus reports the theft of the most valuable of the kaleoons [kalian/kalioun, water-pipe] belonging to the Residency. He had procured a replacement from Shiraz and enclosed a copy of the bill (not transcribed).
Letter from Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Ephraim Gerrish Stannus, Resident in the Persian Gulf to John Wedderburn, Accountant General, Bombay
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Covering letter for a register of two sets of bills of exchange [not transcribed] on the Honourable Governor in Council to meet the demands of the Residency.
Letter from Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Ephraim Gerrish Stannus, Resident in the Persian Gulf to Captain Mitchell, commanding the ship Soultan
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The letter contains Stannus's response to complaints made by Mitchell about obstructive behaviour on the part of people at the Customs House in Bushire.
Letter from Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Ephraim Gerrish Stannus, Resident in the Persian Gulf to Captain G Walker, commanding the Honourable Company's Cruiser (HCC) Benares and Senior Officer in the Persian Gulf
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Asking him to communicate to all the vessels under his command the regulation that the amount of treasure freight received by all cruisers at Bushire should be paid into the treasury at the Residency, and accompanied by a return of the same.
Political Department letter no. 2 of 1826 from James Pringle Riach, Acting Resident, Bushire to William Newnham, Chief Secretary, Government of Bombay
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Riach gives news of Abdoolla Russool Khan; a proposed marriage between a sister of the Prince of Shiraz and the Imam of Muscat; and Rahma bin Jaber [Rahma bin Jabir].
Political Department letter no. 3 of 1826 from James Pringle Riach, Acting Resident, Bushire to William Newnham, Chief Secretary, Government of Bombay
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Riach forwards correspondence relating to a claim for breach of contract made by Captain Jervis, Agent of Cavalry against Abdool Russool Khan after a ship of the Sheikh's, which was suposed to convey public horses to India, had failed to sail at the specified time. Riach asks for instructions fro...
Letter from James Pringle Riach, Acting Resident, Bushire to Henry Willock, His Majesty's Chargé d'Affaires, Tehran
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Riach informs Willock that there would be no difficulty in meeting the drafts arising from the disposal of his bills for 223,940 rupees. However, almost the whole weight of Willock's bills had fallen on the Bombay Government.
Letter from James Pringle Riach, Acting Resident, Bushire to Captain Robert Taylor, Resident at Bussorah [Basra]
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The letter concerns the loss of Syed Hamzah's baglow [baghlah], on which Taylor had shipped a Government packet and a box containing ancient coins to an address in Bombay. Riach reports that the vessel had been plundered by the people of Bordagkhan and that there was no hope of recovering any of ...
Political Department letter no. 6 from James Pringle Riach, Acting Resident, Bushire to William Newnham, Chief Secretary to Government, Bombay
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The letter gives news of the movements of the Honourable Company's cruisers Benares and Nautilus, and of the seizure of boats at Bedda by people belonging to Sheikh Tannoon been Shackboot [Tahnun bin Shakhbut], who had in turn complained about the seizure of ten of his pearl boats by one of his s...