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'private letters from [John] Jacob, [Sir Henry] Green and [Sir William] Merewether while I was in England'

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Yazar John Jacob (correspondent)
Basım Tarihi: 1854/1923
Basım Yeri - Qatar National Library
Tür Kitap
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 308
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 file, 59 items (308 folios)
Kütüphane: Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
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Lokasyon British Library. India Office Records and Private Papers
Tarih 1854/1923
Notlar The correspondence focuses primarily on the work and lives of the individuals corresponding with Lewis Pelly, with a key emphasis on Sind where General John Jacob, Sir Henry Green and Sir William Lockyer Merewether were all appointed to for periods of their career.The correspondence itself covers the period 1854-1861, however there are also pencil notes written by Lewis Pelly (most likely sometime after his retirement from the India Office in 1877) and an original file label for the correspondence 'Personal letters from Ld Lytton, Ld Northbrook, Gen J Jacob, Sir W Merewether & others 1858-78' (folio 3).Subjects discussed in the correspondence include the ongoing troubles in India following the Indian Mutiny of 1857; the organisation of the Sind Irregular Horse; matters in Afghanistan and Persia; the British press's lack of interest in Indian affairs; religion; and the Indian Army.Approximately half of the correspondence in the file consists of enclosures to General John Jacob's letters and is his correspondence with individuals including Sir Henry Bartle Frere, Sir James Outram and Ross Balfour Moore. Other enclosures include letters to the Editor of The Times, and copies of official correspondence regarding Major Frederic John Goldsmid.The later correspondence from 1860 to 1861 relates to Pelly's journey through Persia and Afghanistan and focuses on methods of ensuring that Pelly receives letters and telegrams en-route and also discussing matters from Aghanistan that may have an impact on India and its frontiers.The correspondence from Lord Lytton and Lord Northbrook among others related to Sir Lewis's appointment in Baroda and the deposition of the Gaekwar of Baroda both of which Sir Lewis considered to be sensitive subjects and which was removed from the collection at the request of Lady Pellyfollowing its deposit with the India Office in 1923 (folio 2). | 1 file, 59 items (308 folios) | The correspondence has mostly been arranged in chronological order from earliest at the front to latest at the rear, with any enclosures to letters being placed directly after the letter they relate to. Those letters which are undated have been placed at the rear of the file. | Foliation: The file has been foliated with a number enclosed in a circle in the top right hand corner of the recto of each folio. Some of the folios have been renumbered and the former numbering has been crossed through to show it is no longer current.Condition: Folio 308 is contained within a polyester sheet. This may entail some loss of sharpness in the digitised image. | more | less
Parçası Olduğu British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers
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'private letters from [John] Jacob, [Sir Henry] Green and [Sir William] Merewether while I was in England'

Yazar John Jacob (correspondent)
Basım Tarihi 1854/1923
Basım Yeri - Qatar National Library
Tür Kitap
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 308
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 file, 59 items (308 folios)
Kütüphane Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 81055/vdc_100000001524.0x000379_ar | 81055/vdc_100000001524.0x000379_en | Mss Eur F126/1
Kayıt Numarası 81055%2Fvdc_100000001524.0x000379_dlme
Lokasyon British Library. India Office Records and Private Papers
Tarih 1854/1923
Notlar The correspondence focuses primarily on the work and lives of the individuals corresponding with Lewis Pelly, with a key emphasis on Sind where General John Jacob, Sir Henry Green and Sir William Lockyer Merewether were all appointed to for periods of their career.The correspondence itself covers the period 1854-1861, however there are also pencil notes written by Lewis Pelly (most likely sometime after his retirement from the India Office in 1877) and an original file label for the correspondence 'Personal letters from Ld Lytton, Ld Northbrook, Gen J Jacob, Sir W Merewether & others 1858-78' (folio 3).Subjects discussed in the correspondence include the ongoing troubles in India following the Indian Mutiny of 1857; the organisation of the Sind Irregular Horse; matters in Afghanistan and Persia; the British press's lack of interest in Indian affairs; religion; and the Indian Army.Approximately half of the correspondence in the file consists of enclosures to General John Jacob's letters and is his correspondence with individuals including Sir Henry Bartle Frere, Sir James Outram and Ross Balfour Moore. Other enclosures include letters to the Editor of The Times, and copies of official correspondence regarding Major Frederic John Goldsmid.The later correspondence from 1860 to 1861 relates to Pelly's journey through Persia and Afghanistan and focuses on methods of ensuring that Pelly receives letters and telegrams en-route and also discussing matters from Aghanistan that may have an impact on India and its frontiers.The correspondence from Lord Lytton and Lord Northbrook among others related to Sir Lewis's appointment in Baroda and the deposition of the Gaekwar of Baroda both of which Sir Lewis considered to be sensitive subjects and which was removed from the collection at the request of Lady Pellyfollowing its deposit with the India Office in 1923 (folio 2). | 1 file, 59 items (308 folios) | The correspondence has mostly been arranged in chronological order from earliest at the front to latest at the rear, with any enclosures to letters being placed directly after the letter they relate to. Those letters which are undated have been placed at the rear of the file. | Foliation: The file has been foliated with a number enclosed in a circle in the top right hand corner of the recto of each folio. Some of the folios have been renumbered and the former numbering has been crossed through to show it is no longer current.Condition: Folio 308 is contained within a polyester sheet. This may entail some loss of sharpness in the digitised image. | more | less
Parçası Olduğu British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers
Digital Library of the Middle East
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