Letter no.389 of 1853 from Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf, to Arthur Malet, Chief Secretary of the Government, Bombay | Kütüphane.osmanlica.com

Letter no.389 of 1853 from Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf, to Arthur Malet, Chief Secretary of the Government, Bombay

İsim Letter no.389 of 1853 from Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf, to Arthur Malet, Chief Secretary of the Government, Bombay
Basım Tarihi: 1853/1853
Basım Yeri - Qatar National Library
Tür Kitap
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 8
Fiziksel Boyutlar 8 folios
Kütüphane: Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 81055/vdc_100024051555.0x000048_ar | 81055/vdc_100024051555.0x000048_en | IOR/R/15/1/138, ff 248-255
Kayıt Numarası 81055%2Fvdc_100024051555.0x000048_dlme
Lokasyon British Library. India Office Records and Private Papers
Tarih 1853/1853
Notlar The letter is an update on affairs at Muscat, confirming that an amicable arrangement has been concluded between the Sultan of Muscat Syed Soweynee [Thuwaini bin Said] and the Wahhabi chief Abdullah ben Fysul [Abdullah bin Faisal]. Kemball also confirms that the tribes of the Batinah coast have also been reconciled with the Sultan of Muscat.Kemball's letter encloses letter no.163 of 1853 (folio 250) from Commodore George Robinson, Commanding Officer Persian Gulf Squadron, addressed to Kemball and dated 20 December 1853. Robinson's letter is a covering letter, which in turn encloses four reports, two of which were sent to Robinson by Lieutenant R. Stradling, Commanding Officer of the Honourable Company's schooner Constance, dated 9 November and 17 November 1853, and two sent to Robinson by Lieutenent D. Dakers, Commanding Officer of the Honourable Company's brig Tigris, both dated 30 November 1853. Stradling's report dated 9 November 1953 (folios 251-52) states that the tribute demanded by the Wahhabi chief from the Imam of Muscat has been paid, and the former's forces have departed for Brymee [al Buraimi]. Stradling's second report, dated 17 November 1853 (folio 253) reports on the discovery of the captured Buglah [boat] at Muscat, with the majority of its crew and passengers having disappeared.The first report from Lieutenant Dakers, dated 30 November 1853 (folios 253v-54), is a more general report of the Tigris'tour in the Gulf, including a report of one of long guns on board being found to have an extensive crack. Dakers' second report (folios 254v-55) includes intelligence of a boat containing indigo believed to have come from the plundered cargo ship Centaur. | 8 folios | more | less
Parçası Olduğu British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers
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Letter no.389 of 1853 from Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf, to Arthur Malet, Chief Secretary of the Government, Bombay

Basım Tarihi 1853/1853
Basım Yeri - Qatar National Library
Tür Kitap
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 8
Fiziksel Boyutlar 8 folios
Kütüphane Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 81055/vdc_100024051555.0x000048_ar | 81055/vdc_100024051555.0x000048_en | IOR/R/15/1/138, ff 248-255
Kayıt Numarası 81055%2Fvdc_100024051555.0x000048_dlme
Lokasyon British Library. India Office Records and Private Papers
Tarih 1853/1853
Notlar The letter is an update on affairs at Muscat, confirming that an amicable arrangement has been concluded between the Sultan of Muscat Syed Soweynee [Thuwaini bin Said] and the Wahhabi chief Abdullah ben Fysul [Abdullah bin Faisal]. Kemball also confirms that the tribes of the Batinah coast have also been reconciled with the Sultan of Muscat.Kemball's letter encloses letter no.163 of 1853 (folio 250) from Commodore George Robinson, Commanding Officer Persian Gulf Squadron, addressed to Kemball and dated 20 December 1853. Robinson's letter is a covering letter, which in turn encloses four reports, two of which were sent to Robinson by Lieutenant R. Stradling, Commanding Officer of the Honourable Company's schooner Constance, dated 9 November and 17 November 1853, and two sent to Robinson by Lieutenent D. Dakers, Commanding Officer of the Honourable Company's brig Tigris, both dated 30 November 1853. Stradling's report dated 9 November 1953 (folios 251-52) states that the tribute demanded by the Wahhabi chief from the Imam of Muscat has been paid, and the former's forces have departed for Brymee [al Buraimi]. Stradling's second report, dated 17 November 1853 (folio 253) reports on the discovery of the captured Buglah [boat] at Muscat, with the majority of its crew and passengers having disappeared.The first report from Lieutenant Dakers, dated 30 November 1853 (folios 253v-54), is a more general report of the Tigris'tour in the Gulf, including a report of one of long guns on board being found to have an extensive crack. Dakers' second report (folios 254v-55) includes intelligence of a boat containing indigo believed to have come from the plundered cargo ship Centaur. | 8 folios | more | less
Parçası Olduğu British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers
Digital Library of the Middle East
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