'Selections from State Papers, Bombay, regarding the East India Company's Connection with the Persian Gulf, with a Summary of Events, 1600-1800' [93v] (186/540)
The record is made up of 1 volume (269 folios). It was created in 1908. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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108
During the time of Meer Hossan's Government at Bunderreek I could
hardly have wished for a more favourable prospect of establishing an advan-
Meer Mohana'g op- tageous settlement there, which induced me to give your W < l &c . as
tabiishaentof 64 we ^ as Hon'ble the President great hopes of success ; but afPairs have
factory
An East India Company trading post.
at Bandar n o W taken a quite different turn under Meer Manna, as I fully represented
to you in my advice of the 29«i June, and I am sorry to find myself obliged
again, to contradict Mr. Shaw with respect to these matters, for Meer Mahana
after the murder of his brother and my flight to Bussorah was so far from
inviting me back again or offering to rebuild the Honourable Company's
House that he refused to allow me the privilege of Collecting Dutys from
merchants trading under the English Protection, unless I would agree to pay
him two thousand Eupees a year, and in spight of all my solicitations he
constantly employed a great number of labourers in carrying away the
materials of the House, to build a Wall round his town to the very day I left
the place, had the case been otherwise your Wz &>c* may be assumed
I should not have omitted to acquaint you with such material Circumstances;
I have taken all opportunities of setting forth the great advantages that
would accrue to the Shaik of Bunderreek from our having a settlement, but
he is a young indiscreet man wholly given up to the most destructive vices,
and so extremely Revengefull that it's dangerous to give him even the
slightest occasion of offence, therefore I judged it neither safe nor prudent
to interfere so much as with my advice to Meer Hossain, for fear my name
should be brought in Question, and as I have not been able to prevail on
him to desist from carrying away the ruins of the Company's House, neither
by means of presents, nor by conforming to his intemperance in point of
Drinking at frequent, nay almost daily visits, I humbly apprehend my presence
would not have brought forth the good effects your Wo seem to
imagine, and any person that is acquainted with the dangers and Incon
veniences attending a voyage from Bunderreek to Bussorah in an open Boat
in the month of May, would want but very little persuasion to convince him
that I went thither by the strongest impulsions of Necessity.
The Bengali Supracargo gave me good reason to believe he could not
supply me with Cash, and notwithstanding what Mr. Shaw writes your
W^ &ca under the 9th June, I assure you his letter of Credit upon Hodiee
Ibrahim for 6,000
Rupees
Indian silver coin also widely used in the Persian Gulf.
came very unexpectedly, therefore I must beg you
Wo not to impute my taking up money of the Dutch to any Disregard
of vour orders. &
Concerning the purpose of the Drake and Swallow's coming up the Gulph
l a T really of p opini I". that „ thcii :, force is by 1101063118 sufflcieDt * ^0.^1;^
for roJucing Bandar ' ' u P on Consulting the Commanders I And they are not able from both
g ' tlle ahi P 910 la nd above 65 or 70 men, and the Town of Bunderreek is situated
in such a manner that a larger vessel than our Bombay Callivats can't com
within two miles of it, the Meer has also upwards of 500 armed men of hi!
own tribe always within an hour's warning, who are tolerable good Soldiers
when stationed in houses or behind Walls according to their manner of
fighting, but, if I might take the liberty to offer my opinion of the matter
I don't esteem it in the least advisable to come to an open rupture with the
people of Bunderreek; for the Meer himselt is miserably poor and the Inhabit
ants have only salt fish ana Dates to loose, unless we should seize upon a few
dol Trankeys and three Callivats belonging to the Meer whereby all our hopes
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The volume is Selections from State Papers, Bombay, regarding the East India Company's Connection with the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. , with a Summary of Events, 1600-1800 (Calcutta: Superintendent Government Printing, 1908). The work was prepared by Jerome Antony Saldanha.
The volume consists of a summary of events in the history of the East India Company's involvement with Persia and the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. , during the period 1600-1800, taken from various printed sources and the selections from the records of the Bombay Government as contained in the present volume (folios 8-39); followed by the selections themselves (folios 40-235); and eleven appendices containing farmans [firmans] and statements of farmans, reports on commerce with Persia and Arabia, a list of the East India Company's agents, and a glossary of words (folios 236-269).
A list of records from which the selections had been made appears on folio 4v.
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- 1 volume (269 folios)
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A summary of the selections appears between folios 8-39. Those printed in the volume are indicated in the summary with Roman numerals.
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Foliation: the foliation sequence commences at 1 on the front cover and terminates at 270 on the last folio (there is no back cover). The numbers are written in pencil, are enclosed in a circle, and appear in the top right hand corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. page of each folio. This is the system used to determine the sequence of pages.
Pagination: there is also an original printed pagination sequence, numbered ii-lxiii (folios 4-39) and 2-459 (folios 40-269). These numbers appear at the top of each page.
Condition: the volume is largely disbound because of deterioration to the binding, and there is no back cover. There is also significant damage to the edges of the front cover and some of the folios at the beginning of the volume, but this has not led to any loss of text.
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- front, front-i, 2r:158v, 160r:190v, 191v:201v, 203r:236v, 238r:270v
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