File 488/1920 Pt 3 ‘Hedjaz:- Relations between H.M. Govt & King Hussein. Question of subsidy. Negotiations for conclusion of a treaty.’ [181v] (367/940)
The record is made up of 1 volume (466 folios). It was created in 25 May 1921-25 Aug 1925. It was written in English, French and Arabic. 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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52
all rules and regulations for securing cleanliness and order are
carried out, and, as far as possible, that all reasonable requi
sitions of the medical officer are complied with.
77 The master shall appoint one of the officers of the ship
to the charge of the provisions and stores, to see to the punctual
issue according to scale of the day’s rations and water, and to
assist the medical officer generally.
78. (1) When any pilgrim who is unaccompanied by any
of his legal heirs dies on the voyage, the master shal ca.l a
panch composed, wherever possible, of four literate pilgrims
and the medical officer on hoard the ship and shall make an
inventory of the effects of the deceased, adding such parti
culars as to the name and residence of the deceased and the
names and addresses of the legal heirs and nearest relations
in India as he may be able to gather.
(21 The inventory and particulars prescribed by sub-rule
(1) shall be signed by the master and attested by the members
of the said panch and the master shall then take charge o
effects of the deceased.
(3) If the ship returns direct from the Hedjaz to any Bri
tish' Indian port, the master shall immediately on the ship
arriving in such port, make over the effects of tie
with the said inventory and particulars to the Comnibsi
of Police in Bombay, Madras or Calcutta, and elsew mi
the Magistrate of the District, or, in his absence, the Aia 0 •
trate in charge. t ,
(4) If the death occurs on the voyage to the Hedjaz, an
the ship does not return direct to British. India, the ma
shall make over the effects, with the said inventory an pa
culars as above, to the British Consul at Jeddah.
79. The 'master shall cause the supp\ era entary ^ statemen ,
required by section 24- when additional, pilgrims aie 1 y
board at an intermediate port, to be prepared in * 01 ™ k
appended to these rules, the heading being altered t°
mentary Statement required by section 24 of the 1 1 g ri m
Act, 1895. ”
far
The Medical Officer.
80. (7) Besides complying with the foregoing r .^ eS .
as they concern him, the medical officer of everv pi
required by the Act to carry a medical officer shall ®
by the local Government and appointed by or on be a
owner of the pilgrim ship, Every person desiring 0 j. cfinge
a license to act as such medical officer shall apply t 01 a
to the Civil Administrative Medical Officer of the p r< .. cense
which the port of first departure lies. At Jeddah sue i
may he granted, for the return voyage only, by e
Consul at that port.
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The volume contains papers concerning relations between the British Government and the King of Hedjaz [Hejaz or Al-Hijaz].
Most of the papers relate to negotiations between the British Government and King Hussein ibn Ali al-Hashimi over the terms of an Anglo-Hashimite treaty, and revisions to the draft treaty. These papers mainly consist of correspondence and copies of draft versions of the treaty.
The file also includes correspondence regarding:
- The proposed subsidy to the King of the Hedjaz
- The Foreign Office’s objection to the India Office’s suggestion that King Hussein should be persuaded to publicly recognise the religious suzerainty of the Sultan of Turkey as Khalif (Khaliph) over the Holy Places of the Hedjaz
- King Hussein’s threat to abdicate on 27 February 1922, and the question of whether he should be allowed by the British Government to remain in Mecca in the event of his abdication
- The Foreign Office’s request for the views of the Secretary of State for India (Viscount Peel) on the advisability of requiring King Hussein to ratify the Treaty of Versailles, as well as to accept the treaty with HM Government, as conditions which would need to be met before Hussein would be invited to visit Great Britain
- The refusal of the British Government to enter into further negotiations with King Ali ibn Hussein al-Hashimi for the conclusion of the Anglo-Hashimite treaty, following King Hussein’s abdication in October 1924 (after military defeat by Ibn Saud), ‘so long as present unsettled conditions in the Hejaz continue’.
The correspondence (and copy correspondence) is mainly between the following: the 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. , the Colonial Office (John Evelyn Shuckburgh, John Ernest William Flood), and the Foreign Office; the 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. and the Government of India Foreign and Political Department; the Foreign Office and Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Edward Lawrence; the Foreign Office and HM Agent and Consul at Jeddah (Major W E Marshall, Laurence Barton Grafftey-Smith, and Reader (William) Bullard, successively); the Foreign Office and Dr Naji el Assil, agent of King Hussein; the Secretary of State for the Colonies and the British Resident at Aden; and the Secretary of State for the Colonies and the High Commissioner of Palestine (Herbert Louis Samuel).
The volume includes a document entitled ‘Translation of a Report sent to His Majesty King Hussein 1st to Mecca’, signed Habib Lotfallah, Envoy Extraordinary of King Hussein, London, 24 October 1920, which includes translations in French and Arabic (folios 101 to 102).
The file includes a divider which gives the subject number, the year the subject file was opened, the subject heading, and a list of correspondence references by year. This is placed at the back of the correspondence.
- Extent and format
- 1 volume (466 folios)
- Arrangement
The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the rear to the front of the volume.
The subject 488 (Pt 1-2 Arabia, and Pt 3 Hedjaz) consists of two volumes, IOR/L/PS/10/880 and IOR/L/PS/10/881. The volumes are divided into three parts, with parts 1 and 2 comprising one volume, and part 3 comprising the second volume.
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Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the first folio with 1 and terminates at the last folio with 468; 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 foliation sequence does not include the front and back covers, nor does it include the leading and ending flyleaves.
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- File 488/1920 Pt 3 ‘Hedjaz:- Relations between H.M. Govt & King Hussein. Question of subsidy. Negotiations for conclusion of a treaty.’
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- Front , Back , Spine , edge, head, tail , front-i , 2r:17v, 24r:24v, 26r:27v, 34r:56v, 58r:82v, 85r:100v, 103r:108v, 109v, 110v:124v, 127r:139v, 152r:205v, 206v:213v, 216r:241v, 244r:281v, 293r:344v, 348r:376v, 380r:383v, 396r:399v, 402r:428v, 431r:444v, 447r:468r
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