Author
Government of Bombay, Chief Secretary (correspondent) | Sir Knight Lewis Pelly (creator) | William Henry Colvill (creator) | Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere (creator) | Sir Knight Frederic John Goldsmid (creator) | Sir Knight William Henry Rodes Green (creator) | Sir Knight Robert Phayre (creator) | 1st Earl of Northbrook Thomas George Baring (creator) | Sir Knight William Lockyer Merewether (creator) | William Gifford Palgrave (creator) | Sir Knight Charles Umpherston Aitchison (creator)
Publication Date
1864/1866
Publication Place
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Qatar National Library
Type
Book
Language
English
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Pages Count
28
Physical Dimensions
1 file, 9 items (28 folios)
Library
Digital Library of the Middle East
Library Asset ID
81055/vdc_100000001524.0x0003c2_ar | 81055/vdc_100000001524.0x0003c2_en | Mss Eur F126/55
Record ID
81055%2Fvdc_100000001524.0x0003c2_dlme
Library Location
British Library. India Office Records and Private Papers
Date
1864/1866
Notes
Official correspondence between Lewis Pelly and the Secretary to Government in the Political Department Bombay, some of which is in draft form regarding reports by Lewis Pelly on his trip to Riyadh, and his opinions on the ongoing dispute between the Sultans of Muscat and the Wahhabi.The correspondence from Lewis Pelly gives accounts of the journey to Riyadh; the challenges of collecting specimens and readings owing to the constant supervision of their travelling companions; and his opinions on both the differences between the Sultans of Muscat and the Wahhabi and the ongoing dispute between the two peoples.The correspondence from the Government of Bombay comprises requests for information, both on the Muscat-Wahhabi dispute, and also forwarding requests from the Government of India for a full account of Pelly's time in Riyadh which had been requested from him but had not been received. | 1 file, 9 items (28 folios) | Foliation: The contents of the file have been foliated in the top right hand corner of the recto of each folio with a pencil number enclosed in a circle. Some of the folios contain a previous foliation sequence, identical to the one in use except that the circled numbers have been crossed through. | more | less
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British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers