'Précis of the Affairs of the Persian Coast and Islands, 1854-1905 By J A Saldanha, BA LL B' [83v] (166/212)
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154
{it) Discussion of the question in 1874-77.
570. Towards the close of 1874 the firm of British merchants, Messrs.
Political a ., September 1875, Nos. 166-195. Gray, Paul& Co., purchased some land
at Bushire on which to construct ware
houses. The Foreign Office (Persian) Agent at Bushire, however, declined to
recognize the validity of the transfer, or to register the deed of sale until the
receipt of orders from the Persian Foreign Minister at head-quarters. Messrs.
Gray, Paul & Co. referred the matter to Colonel Ross, who in his turn pressed
Mr. Thomson for the issue of the necessary instructions from the Persian
Minister.
57!. Accordingly on the 18th May 1875 the necessary instructions were
issued by the Persian Minister but the extent of the land purchased by the
firm was rigidly defined and stringent orders w r ere issued that the limits should
not be exceeded : and that, should the firm build over and above the dimensions
thus specified, the local authorities at Bushire should prevent such buildin^ ore
if necessary, pull down whatever might be built in excess.
572. So ended the matter as far as Messrs. Gray, Paul & Co. were con-
cerned. But on the 22nd May 1875 Mr. Thomson addressed the Foreign
Minister with reference to a form of expression made use of in the issue of the
above instructions, mz, } that they were issued
_ "by the Persian Ministers out of respect for the British Legation, and with a view to
inendly co-operation which they deem necessary as far as possible."
Mr. Thomson, writing to the Minister on the 22nd May, drew his attention
to the fact (which he had stated in a previous letter) that the right of construct
ing the warehouses was based on Treaty stipulations, and that Her Majesty's
Government had on a previous occasion instructed his predecessor, Mr. Alison
to insist on the principle of the undoubted Treaty right of British subjects to
acquire land for the purpose of building warehouses whenever any occasion might
again arise for so doing.
. . 573^ In reply to this letter the Foreign Minister urged that in no Treaty
had the right of constructing buildings been guaranteed to the subjects of anv of
the most favored nations, but
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" merely that as in former times it was difficult to rent warehouses in Persia, provision was
made in the treaty regarding permission to purchase a site for warehouses."
He contended tha f the subjects of any friendly power have no right to purchase
any other land beyond a site for habitation and warehouses when they are unable
to secure the same by hire.
574. In reply, Mr. Thomson drew the Foreign Minister's attention to
Articel V of the Ireaty of Turkomanchai with Russia and to the 12th Article
of the Treaty of Pans (most favored nation clause) as showing that British
subjects have the undoubted right of acquiring house and warehouse property in
Persia, and he insisted on this principle—referring to the numerous cases in
several parts of Persia where lands have been acquired and buiit upon bv foreicrn-
ers, and expressing a hope that measures might be adopted such as would
prevent hereafter a repetition of the '' vexatious discussion of this principle ".
Here the correspondence ended.
575. In 1876, the Persian authorities at Bushire having declined without
Political a.;iScT^N^^^It 205 - ^ rders from head-quarters to permit Messrs.
ir 1 ■ /. » F aul and Co, to build a dwellino'
house for accommodation of members of their firm outside a Bushire on a plot
purchased by them for the purpose, Colonel Ross requested the intervention of
the British Minister at Tehran on behalf of the fij The required Concession
was granted after some demur. 4 ^uucession
576. In 1876 the consent of the Persian Government to the removal of the
Political A., April 1877, Nos. 300 301. Telegraph Office at Bushire to another
neighbouring and more healthy site was
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This volume is a collection of correspondence about the Persian Coast, selected by Jerome A Saldanha and printed in Simla in 1906.
The volume is divided into twelve chapters:
- Internal Affairs, with list of officials and events (folios 7-16);
- Claims of the Imam of Maskat [Muscat] to the islands of Kishm, Angaum and Ormuz and the town of Bandar Abbas and its dependencies (folios 17-30);
- Anglo-Persian War of 1856-57. British Expedition to the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. and Karun River (folios 31-34);
- Various attempts made to establish Persian influence in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. , 1887-1905 (folios 35-39);
- Residency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, established in the provinces and regions considered part of, or under the influence of, British India. appointments, establishments, and guards and buildings on the Persian Coast and Islands (folios 40-49);
- British extra-territorial jurisdiction on the Persian Coast and Islands (folios 50-62);
- Questions of Status (folios 63-69);
- Claims of British subjects and protegés against the Persian Government and Officials and Persian subjects (folios 70-80);
- Certain miscellaneous affairs with regard to British relations with Persia (folios 81-87);
- Infringement of British Commercial Rights (folios 88-94);
- Introduction of Belgian Customs Administration and new Tariff, 1900-1905 (folios 95-100);
- Persian interference with the British Postal arrangements (folios 101-103).
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- 1 volume (106 folios)
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Foliation: the sequence commences at the front cover, and terminates at the inside back cover; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio. The volume also contains an original printed pagination sequence.
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- front, front-i, 2r:34r, 35r:50r, 51v:56r, 57r:86r, 87r:91v, 92v:105v, back-i, back
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