Letter from Mirza Mehedy Ally Khaun, Native Resident, Bushire, to the Captain or Commanding Officer of the Vessel in the Outer Roads [18r] (1/1)

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Letter from Mirza Mehedy Ally Khaun, Native Resident, Bushire, to the Captain or Commanding Officer of the Vessel in the Outer Roads [18r] (1/1)

Service
To
The Captain or Commanding Officer
Of the Vessel in the Outer Roads
Sir

For the Benefit of the Public Service you are requested to abide by what
Lt. E. Lowes may require of you _ So far as to delivering up your Letters & Packets
for this Place to him & not allowing any of the Shore Boats to come along side or
any person to come on Shore from the Vessel untill you hear further from the

I am Sir
Yours most Obediently
Mirza Mehedy Ally Khaun
Resident
Wm Bruce
Asst.

Sign'd
True Copy

Bushire
Octr. 3rd. 1802

NB. this Vessel proved to be the American
Ship the Two Sons - of course not
subject to any request from Us _
nowithstanding the [competed]
Wm Bruce Asst.

To
Lieutenant E. Lowes
Commander of the Ternate
Sir

The American Ship the Two Sons being on her way to Bussora & Mr T. Blast of the Honble
Companys Marine charged with Express Dispatches from Sir Home Popham, bring on board
Passenger _ I have conceived it the best opportunity for forwarding the Packets on board your Vessel

You will inconsequence be pleased to deliver to the Bearer the Bussora
& Bagdad Packets withs all the Private Letters you may have for those places _ that I may
deliver them in charge to Mr T. Blast

I am Sir
Yours most Obediently
Mirza Mehedy Ally Khaun
Resident

Wm Bruce Asst.

Sign'd
True Copy

Bushire, 5th Octr.
1802

To
Samuel Manesty Esq.
Resident &c &c. &c
At Bussora
Sir.

I have embraced this opportunity of forwarding the Bussora & Bagdad Packets
from on board the Ternate to you _ by the American Ship The Two Sons, who now proceeds
I have given them in charge to Mr T. Blast of the Honble Compys. Marine who is on Board
charged with Express Packets from Sir Home Popham, Capstain of His Majestys Ship The Romney
The Two Sons leaves this tomorrow morning, if the strength of this NW gale abates
& by Her also comes Passenger to join his station at Bagdad Assistant Surgeon [Hire]
No intelligence as yet has been received from the Persian Government
The King has returned to [Taroonee] from Korosané & has subjected the whole of that Country
except, Muschid & two other Places ________ Lemin Shaws Brothers, Mamood
& Ferius, from Candahar & Haraut have sent the King very considerable presents, which
have been received & Lemin Shaws son has escaped and is now with the King at Taroone_
The marriage of two of his sons will shortly take place _ We have no other news of any
consequence here __ I have the pleasure to enclose you a Duplicate of my Express to you
over Land by [Dawk] _ I have the honor to be
Sir
Your most obedient humble Servant
Mirza Mehedy Ally Khaun
Wm Bruce Asst.
Signed
True Copy

Bushire, 5th Octr.
1802

Letter from Mirza Mehedy Ally Khaun, Native Resident, Bushire, to the Captain or Commanding Officer of the Vessel in the Outer Roads [18r] (1/1)

Service
To
The Captain or Commanding Officer
Of the Vessel in the Outer Roads
Sir

For the Benefit of the Public Service you are requested to abide by what
Lt. E. Lowes may require of you _ So far as to delivering up your Letters & Packets
for this Place to him & not allowing any of the Shore Boats to come along side or
any person to come on Shore from the Vessel untill you hear further from the

I am Sir
Yours most Obediently
Mirza Mehedy Ally Khaun
Resident
Wm Bruce
Asst.

Sign'd
True Copy

Bushire
Octr. 3rd. 1802

NB. this Vessel proved to be the American
Ship the Two Sons - of course not
subject to any request from Us _
nowithstanding the [competed]
Wm Bruce Asst.

To
Lieutenant E. Lowes
Commander of the Ternate
Sir

The American Ship the Two Sons being on her way to Bussora & Mr T. Blast of the Honble
Companys Marine charged with Express Dispatches from Sir Home Popham, bring on board
Passenger _ I have conceived it the best opportunity for forwarding the Packets on board your Vessel

You will inconsequence be pleased to deliver to the Bearer the Bussora
& Bagdad Packets withs all the Private Letters you may have for those places _ that I may
deliver them in charge to Mr T. Blast

I am Sir
Yours most Obediently
Mirza Mehedy Ally Khaun
Resident

Wm Bruce Asst.

Sign'd
True Copy

Bushire, 5th Octr.
1802

To
Samuel Manesty Esq.
Resident &c &c. &c
At Bussora
Sir.

I have embraced this opportunity of forwarding the Bussora & Bagdad Packets
from on board the Ternate to you _ by the American Ship The Two Sons, who now proceeds
I have given them in charge to Mr T. Blast of the Honble Compys. Marine who is on Board
charged with Express Packets from Sir Home Popham, Capstain of His Majestys Ship The Romney
The Two Sons leaves this tomorrow morning, if the strength of this NW gale abates
& by Her also comes Passenger to join his station at Bagdad Assistant Surgeon [Hire]
No intelligence as yet has been received from the Persian Government
The King has returned to [Taroonee] from Korosané & has subjected the whole of that Country
except, Muschid & two other Places ________ Lemin Shaws Brothers, Mamood
& Ferius, from Candahar & Haraut have sent the King very considerable presents, which
[59] have been received & Lemin Shaws son has escaped and is now with the King at Taroone_
[60] The marriage of two of his sons will shortly take place [.] We have no other news of any
[61] consequence here [.] I have the [?] to [?] you a Duplucate of my [?] to you
[62] over Land by [?] - I have the honor to be

[63] Sir
[64] Your most obedient humble Servant
[65] Mirza Mehedy Ally Khaun
[66] Signed
[67] True Copy

[68] [Mr Bruce]
[69] [signature]

[70] Bushire, 5th Octr
[71] 1802