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                      Dale of seiiure or   Number of   Under what circumstances and by whom recovery of slaves or
                         recovery.  slaves rescued.    seizure of slaver was cifecled.  Rlwaais.



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                   On or about 31st     3    Female slaves that had been brought to Bahrein for
                     March.                    sale by Amulgavinc vessels. Resident at Bahrein
                                               personally demanded and recovered them from
                                               Bahrein Chief—vide Captain Kemball's despatch to
                                               Mr. Secretary Malct, No. 33 of April 19, 1852.
                   May                  1    Female, inhabitant of Makhlif near Sohar, and the off­  Vide' Captain Kens-
                                               spring of a freeman, hence “ Hoorrah " or free. This   ball's despatch to
                                               female had been conveyed to Mogno, a port on the   Mr. Secretary Malet,
                                               Persian Coast, by Ali-bin-Malallah, and sold by him   No. 36 of June 5.
                                               to some party at that place. She was rescued from   1852.
                                               bondage by native Agent at Lingah, and Resident
                                               directed her removal to Maskat “ for the purpose of
                                               being restored to her family and home.”
                         *853.
                   February 28          3   A boy and a girl rescued in Bushire and made over   Resident ascertained
                                               to Captain Kemball by Persian Slave Commissioner   that these slaves
                                               —vide Captain Kemball’s despatch, dated June 6,   “ wero severally in­
                                               1853, No. 44, to Mr. Secretary Malet,advising their   cluded in consider­
                                               despatch to Bombay. Conduct of Persian Slave   able cargoes of slaves
                                               Commissioner's subordinates commended by Resi­  brought in 1852 from
                                               dent in above.                      Zanzibar to Ras*rl-
                                                                                   Khyma and Maskat.
                   May                 36   Surrendered by Chief of Lingah at the instance of
                                               British Agent at Lingah—vide letter No. 55 of July
                                               1853, from Captain Kemball to A. Malet, Esq.
                                            A fine of 50 tomans inflicted upon importing Buglah.
                   May 30               2   Male slaves seized by Lieutenant Tronson, Command­
                                               ing Tigris of Bassidore from a Lingah Buglah.
                                            Nakhoda of the delinquent boat was fined in the sum
                                              of 400 Ms. rupees—vide Captain Kemball’s letter
                                               to Mr. Secretary Malet, No. 57 of July 1853, with
                                               enclosures.
                   July  MS     • ••    1   A freed man, a native of Soor, decoyed to Ejman,
                                               forcibly carried to Khawn and there sold for the
                                               sum of 29 dollars. This person took refuge in
                                               Shargah Agent’s house, and through his interven­
                                               tion was rescued from bondage—vide Captain
                                               Kemball's letter No. 63 of August 1853 to Mr.
                                               Secretary Malet, with enclosure.
                   October 30           !   Soomalee girl kidnapped from her own country by the
                                               crew of a Soor Buglah and sold into slavery at that
                                               place. Rescued at Maskat through British Agent
                                               at Maskat—vide Captain Kemball's report of
                                              circumstance to Government, No. 95 of November
                                               1853-
                   November     • ••   8    Landed at Mogoo by a Batinah vessel and recovered
                                               from Mogoo Chief at instance of Lingah Agent.
                                              The slaves went to Presidency per Akbar—vide
                                               letter No. 2a of 1854, from Captain Kemball to
                         1854.                 Mr. Secretary Malet.
                   March ...    • M    *2   Sold at Lingah to some female pilgrims from India
                                              who touched at Lingah on their way to Kerbela.
                                               Recovered and made over by Persian Slave Com­
                                               missioner. Mode of recovery detailed in Captain
                                               Kemball’s despatch to Government, No. 29 of April
                                               >854.
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