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'Selections from State Papers, Bombay, regarding the East India Company's Connection with the Persian Gulf, with a Summary of Events, 1600-1800' [‎177r] (353/540)

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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dated the 15th March last, for ceasing to buy any more Silk until our further
pleasure shall be signified.
8. You complain of the Colours of the Cloth by the Resolution being
very indifferent, for want of a proper proportion of Scarlets. This you have
mentioned in former letters, and to which you had very proper answers, that it
was originally your own fault, by indenting to Bombay for the fine Colours
in a greater proportion than ever was allowed before, and to which we now
attribute the great remains we have, of what you call improper Colours. It has
been usual to send such a quality of fine Colours, as would enable you to dispose
of all the Cloth, if you had acted in a manner always practised in the Gulph,
to sell a proportion of all Colours with the fine. You most know, that the
Scarlets and all the fine Colours cost much more than the common Colours,
which you ought to regard in the Sale ; and in future must not deviate from
the custom formerly practised.
Your loving friends,
JOHN PURLING, & CO.
L ondon ;
The 15th November 1771.
CXCVI.
Extract from a letter of the Agent and Council at Bassrah to the Court of Directors The London-based directors of the East India Company who dealt with the daily conduct of the Company's affairs. , dated
22nd April 1773.
" We leave this (letter) in order to be forwarded to you by the first Plague breaks out
opportunity that offers, it is purposely to inform you that the plague having
broke out in Bussora just after we last addressed you which was the first of
this month, the Agent and some of your Honours' Servants retired to Belvoir
about 4 miles from Bussora, and the rest shut themselves up in the Factory An East India Company trading post.
in town, hoping that in a short time the summer setting in would put a stop
to this calamity, in the m ean time the Drake and Tiger were stationed at
Belvoir and all communication was stopt with the country people—the disorder
since that time has continued to rage with unrelenting vigour, One thousand
and upwards have been daily carried off by it, and contrary to our expectation,
and the opinions of several here, the heat instead of cheking has rather in
creased it. In this calamitous situation, the contagion spreading around us
even to our very doors, the provisions which we had laid in for our subsist
ence beginning to fall short, and no method of recruiting them without
running the greatest risque at the same time of receiving the contagion, our
Domestics too having all left us; we have unanimously thought it the most
prudent and eligible method, as well for the preservation of our own lives,
as that those of the people belonging to the two Vessels, to leave the place and
retire to Bombay, from whence we can return at the opening of the season in
case we hear that the disorder has ceased our stay here could answer no one
good purpose, no business whatever can be transacted, nor would it be prudent
at any rate to have any communication with the Country people for these 6
months at least, your Honours have no outstanding debts of any consequence,
and as we have recommended the care of your Factory An East India Company trading post. after having sealed up
the Godowns etc. to the Government here, and have besides appointed Coja
Netrus and Coja Mircar two respectable Armenian Merchants, your Vakeels,

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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)
Arrangement

A summary of the selections appears between folios 8-39. Those printed in the volume are indicated in the summary with Roman numerals.

Physical characteristics

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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