Vol 214 Persian Expeditionary Force: Cpt Felix Jones' Memorial and miscellaneous papers

Title Vol 214 Persian Expeditionary Force: Cpt Felix Jones' Memorial and miscellaneous papers
Author Foreign Office (correspondent) | HM Ambassador to Iran (correspondent) | Commander of the Persian Expeditionary Force (correspondent) | Commander-in-Chief, British Forces at Bushire (correspondent) | Indian Navy, Commander-in-Chief (correspondent)
Publication Date: 1857/1859
Publication Place - Qatar National Library
Subject Anglo-Persian War (1856-1857) | Diplomacy | more | less
Type kitap
Language English
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 71
Physical Dimensions 1 file (71 folios)
Library: Digital Library of the Middle East
Library Asset ID 81055/vdc_100000000193.0x00007e_ar | 81055/vdc_100000000193.0x00007e_en | IOR/R/15/1/153
Record ID 81055%2Fvdc_100000000193.0x00007e_dlme
Library Location British Library. India Office Records and Private Papers
Date 1857/1859
Notes The file contains correspondence written during and just after the Anglo-Persian War of 1856-57. The correspondents include: James Felix Jones, Political Resident at Bushire; Henry Lacon Anderson, Secretary to Government at Bombay; Captain Dunsterville, Assistant Commissary-General to the Persian Expeditionary Force; John Hill; Brigadier-General John Jacob, a commander of the Persian Expeditionary Force; James Outram, Commander-in-Chief of the Persian Expeditionary Force; George Frederick Edmonstone, Secretary to the Government of India; Rear Admiral Henry John Leeke, Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Navy; Major Green, Assistant Adjutant General of the Persian Expeditionary Force; G J Robinson, Commander of the Tigris; R W Houner, Commander of British Forces at Karrack [Kharg]; Ahmad Khan, Governor of Bushire; the Foreign Office; the Khan of Kelat [Kalat]; Sultan Mahomed Najjaff Meerza, Prince of Jahanabad; an unnamed 'native agent' at Bushire; Meerza Mahomed [Mirza Mohammed] Khan, Commander of the Persian forces; Shuja al-Mulk, a commander of Persian forces at Borazjoon [Borazjan]; and Charles Augustus Murray, British Minister at Tehran.The file is in two parts. The first pertains to a memorial (a kind of petition) from Felix Jones to the British Government following the omission of his name from a list of promotions and recipients of the Order of the Bath.The second covers a number of miscellaneous subjects, including:the idea to present two captured guns to Queen Victoria, as a gift;a detailed list of presents sent to Bushire to be used for gift exchanges;intelligence on Persian forces in the Bushire region;a request from the British to Shuja al-Mulk to purchase horses;the closure of the postal establishment at Bushire;the evacuation of Karrack [Kharg] Island by British forces as part of the conditions of the Anglo-Persian Peace Treaty.Folios 66-67 are instructions for the garrison and gate guards during the British military occupation of the town of Bushire. | 1 file (71 folios) | The file is firstly arranged in sections relating to the different subjects. In this instance I. 35 and I. 36 are used to denote each of the two sections respectively. How these figures were chosen is unclear. Each subject section is arranged chronologically. | Foliation: The foliation sequence commences at the cover and terminates at the last folio; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and can be found in the top centre of the recto side of each folio. There are the following irregularities: 25 and 25A; 63 and 63A; 64 and 64A; 67 and 67A. | more | less
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Vol 214 Persian Expeditionary Force: Cpt Felix Jones' Memorial and miscellaneous papers

Author Foreign Office (correspondent) | HM Ambassador to Iran (correspondent) | Commander of the Persian Expeditionary Force (correspondent) | Commander-in-Chief, British Forces at Bushire (correspondent) | Indian Navy, Commander-in-Chief (correspondent)
Publication Date 1857/1859
Publication Place - Qatar National Library
Subject Anglo-Persian War (1856-1857) | Diplomacy | more | less
Type kitap
Language English
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 71
Physical Dimensions 1 file (71 folios)
Library Digital Library of the Middle East
Library Asset ID 81055/vdc_100000000193.0x00007e_ar | 81055/vdc_100000000193.0x00007e_en | IOR/R/15/1/153
Record ID 81055%2Fvdc_100000000193.0x00007e_dlme
Library Location British Library. India Office Records and Private Papers
Date 1857/1859
Notes The file contains correspondence written during and just after the Anglo-Persian War of 1856-57. The correspondents include: James Felix Jones, Political Resident at Bushire; Henry Lacon Anderson, Secretary to Government at Bombay; Captain Dunsterville, Assistant Commissary-General to the Persian Expeditionary Force; John Hill; Brigadier-General John Jacob, a commander of the Persian Expeditionary Force; James Outram, Commander-in-Chief of the Persian Expeditionary Force; George Frederick Edmonstone, Secretary to the Government of India; Rear Admiral Henry John Leeke, Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Navy; Major Green, Assistant Adjutant General of the Persian Expeditionary Force; G J Robinson, Commander of the Tigris; R W Houner, Commander of British Forces at Karrack [Kharg]; Ahmad Khan, Governor of Bushire; the Foreign Office; the Khan of Kelat [Kalat]; Sultan Mahomed Najjaff Meerza, Prince of Jahanabad; an unnamed 'native agent' at Bushire; Meerza Mahomed [Mirza Mohammed] Khan, Commander of the Persian forces; Shuja al-Mulk, a commander of Persian forces at Borazjoon [Borazjan]; and Charles Augustus Murray, British Minister at Tehran.The file is in two parts. The first pertains to a memorial (a kind of petition) from Felix Jones to the British Government following the omission of his name from a list of promotions and recipients of the Order of the Bath.The second covers a number of miscellaneous subjects, including:the idea to present two captured guns to Queen Victoria, as a gift;a detailed list of presents sent to Bushire to be used for gift exchanges;intelligence on Persian forces in the Bushire region;a request from the British to Shuja al-Mulk to purchase horses;the closure of the postal establishment at Bushire;the evacuation of Karrack [Kharg] Island by British forces as part of the conditions of the Anglo-Persian Peace Treaty.Folios 66-67 are instructions for the garrison and gate guards during the British military occupation of the town of Bushire. | 1 file (71 folios) | The file is firstly arranged in sections relating to the different subjects. In this instance I. 35 and I. 36 are used to denote each of the two sections respectively. How these figures were chosen is unclear. Each subject section is arranged chronologically. | Foliation: The foliation sequence commences at the cover and terminates at the last folio; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and can be found in the top centre of the recto side of each folio. There are the following irregularities: 25 and 25A; 63 and 63A; 64 and 64A; 67 and 67A. | more | less
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