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Letter from Lieutenant Henry Edward Hornby of the Bombay Army adverting to his distressed...
Catalogue reference: IOR/D/156 ff 176-77
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- IOR/D/156 ff 176-77
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1802
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Letter from Lieutenant Henry Edward Hornby of the Bombay Army adverting to his distressed financial circumstances, and requesting to be granted pay during his furlough, dated, 7 Sloane Terrace, Chelsea, 10 Feb 1802, read in Court 10 Feb 1802, read in Court 10 Feb 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
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- British Library: Asian and African Studies
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- Public Record(s)
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- English
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- 2 folios
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IOR/D/147-252
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Minutes and Memoranda etc of General Committees and Offices of the East India Company
Within the series: IOR/D/147-252
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Letter from Lieutenant Henry Edward Hornby of the Bombay Army adverting to his distressed...