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Wellesley Papers No. 15
Catalogue reference: IOR/H/471
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IOR/H/471
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Title (The name of the record)
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Wellesley Papers No. 15
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Date (When the record was created)
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1800
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Description (What the record is about)
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(1) pp. ii-vii, List of Contents. (2) Jonathan Duncan to, pp. 383-5, 461-3, 569-73, 585-6, 593-4, 597-9, 689-90, Marquis Wellesley 21st March to 2nd April 1800, Augmentation of the Army, Persian, Muskat, Cutch, Aden, Perim and Malabar Affairs, Mehedi Ally Khan, Despatch of Cotton to England; pp. 581-2, Harford Jones 22nd March 1800; pp. 617-22, 639-40, 647, John Spencer and Malabar Commission 26th March 1800; pp. 665-72, Col. Sartorius 27th March 1800. (3) Robert Gordon (Adjutant-General) to, pp. 391-3, 395-458, Governor Duncan, n.d., with Papers relative to the augmentation of the Army; pp. 673-88, Col. Arthur Wellesley (Commanding in Canara and Malabar), n.d., with (printed) General Orders of 12th to 21st March 1800. (4) pp. 465-88, 577-80, Harford Jones (Resident at Baghdad) to Governor Duncan 29th and 30th Jan. 1800, with Correspondence with Earl of Elgin (at Constantinople), Sir Stephen Lushington (Chairman of Directors), Peter Took (Agent at Constantinople), Lord Minto and Mirza Mehedi Ally Khan. (5) pp. 491-518, Samuel Manisty (Agent at Bussora) to Duncan 14th Feb. 1800, with Correspondence with Secret Committee (London), Court of Directors, Sir William Sidney Smith (Commanding H.M. Fleet on coast of Egypt), Capt. John Malcolm (Envoy to Persia), William Campbell (Agent at Teheran) and Earl of Elgin. (6) pp. 519-30, 589, Capt. John Malcolm to Duncan 18th Jan. and 25th Feb. 1800, with Correspondence with Hajee Mahomed (at Shiraz) and Aga Mahomed Saduk (Agent at Candahar), Imam of Muskat's request for supply of Artillerymen. (7) pp. 531-9, Surgeon Archibald H. Bogle (Agent at Muskat) to Duncan 11th and 12th March 1800. (8) pp. 543-67, Lieut.-Col. J. Murray (Commanding at Aden) to Duncan 10th Jan. 1800, with Correspondence with J. Cliff (Captain of Engineers), William Ince (Captain Commanding the Artillery), Lieut. J. R. Lawrence (commanding the Strombolo) and Commodore J. Blankett. (9) pp. 601-15, 625-36, 643, John Spencer, J. Smee and Joseph Watson (Malabar Commission) to Duncan 21st Feb. 1800, with Correspondence with Col. J. Sartorius, James Stevens (Northern Superintendent), George Waddell (Southern Superintendent), Kiraly Warma (Pychy Raja of Cotiote), Bielby Hodgson (Assistant Northern Superintendent) and A. Walker (at Cochin). (10) pp. 651-2, Col. J. Sartorius (Commanding at Cannanore) to Duncan 10th March 1800. (11) pp. 693-705, H. Lovett (Deputed to Cutch and Muskat) to Duncan 4th March 1800.
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Q/ISC/4
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English
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1 volume
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Unrestricted
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