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A report from the Persian Gulf
GB 891 JG-JG/3-JG/3/3 · Dossier · 1818 - 1908
Fait partie de Papers of Major General Sir Frederic John Goldsmid

Blue pattern cover book, printed material possibly in Persian or Arabic, possibly an official report from the Persian Gulf with the mention of Khodadad Khan who was the secretary to the office of the Commissioner of Sindh.

Sans titre
Official letters
GB 891 JG-JG/1 · Série · [1818 - 1908]
Fait partie de Papers of Major General Sir Frederic John Goldsmid

Five letters handwritten in Arabic and Persian script addressed to and from Sir Frederic John Goldsmid, Al-Azeez Ibrahim Iftadhi Burma, Shihav al-din Mahar, Al-Qadi and Mikhail abd-al Massih; most of these letters are of official matter relating to each person.

Sans titre
"Translation of Arabic Charms"
GB 891 MJR-MJR/3 · Dossier · 1836 - 1857
Fait partie de Papers of Michael John Rowlandson

Copies of official documents and letters:

  • Appointment to act as Govt. Agent in 1836
  • Translates of suspected Arabic and Persian Papers intercepted on disaffected Arabs
  • Letter to Hon'ble J. Sullivan on Public Instruction
  • Memorandum on Govt. Education Madras Presidency
  • Minute to A.D. Campbell, Res. Men College Board
  • Extract Minute of Consultation Captn Rowlandson Service Government Agent at Chepauk
  • Notes as Persian Interpreter on words Arabic [Mookher]
  • Memorandum Case Azeem on Aifa Begum and Supreme Court
  • To Private Secretary Madras University
  • Memo on Guardianship of Niwaub
  • Abstract Hon'ble Court of Directors Orders of September 2nd 1846
  • Examination in Persian Military Officers

From verso: "Translation of Arabic Charms", "Remarks on Mahomedans of S India", Abstract of lending axioms of Mahomedan Law", "Abstract of political Relations of British India with native tribes etc.", "Abstract of land principles Mahomedan law. - titles of articles listed in verso of book which contains these and further articles and notes regarding British India and translations.

Several items were inserted into the journal. These have been removed in order to preserve them better, but their original locations are marked within the journal, including:

  • Hindustani Examination May-1861. Paper No. 2, 1 item
  • Memo of supposed casualties discovered from 8 Decr 1842 to 8 Aug 1846, 1 item
  • Notes and tables concerning Rowlandson's work including "!Tabular Statement of Reports and Letters dispatched by Several Gov agents and Paymaster [ ] Stipends at Chepauk... ", "Statement of Service" for M J Rowlandson, 8 items.
  • Newspaper cutting from The Circulator and address label, 2 items
  • Letter to Lieutenant Campbell recommending Arabic works, dated 8 December 1848, 1 item
  • "Mahomedans and their habits and languages and laws...", 1 item
  • Letter to Rowlandson to thank for books sent, handwritten, dated 19 August 1946; and note concerning document No. 604, 8 December 1843; 2 items