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N»Iur« of documents Summary,
or papei*. BiHaia,
UccortU.
THE FOURTEENTH PERIOD 1703—1708.
THE AGENCY AND COUNCIL REMOVED
TO BASRAH-FACTORY ESTABLISHED AT
BUSHIRE AND WITHDRAWN. EXPED1*
TIONS AGAINST ORMUZ AND AGAINST
THE KAAB8. MEER MOHANA.
CXXIV.
(1) About tho aottlomont of the affairs of Messrs. Shaw and
Basrah F a o t o r y , Governor and Council’s Com Garden, whose accounts show a large debit against them.
Diary No. 1*193 mission and Instructions to
of 1763-64, pogo William Andrew Price, 22nd (2) About tho remove! of tho Agency from Gombroon.
1. January 1763.
CXXV.
Basrah Faotory, Governor and Connoil to Present to be given to Narotamdas, the Company's faithful
Diary No. 1-103 William Andrew Price, 2nd aud useful broker at Maskat.
cf 1763 64, rag* February 1763.
H,
CXXVI.
Ba»rah Faotory, Journal of Androw Price, Price arrives at Gombroon, and finds that the agency had been
Di»ry No. 1-193 24tb Morph 1763. withdrawn.
of 1763-64, page
19.
CXXVII.
Secretariat Inward Mr. Price to Mr. Jervis, 20tb Appointing Mr Jervis Resident at Bushire, and giving him
Letter Book, April 1763. instructions in respect to his duties. A duty of 3 per cent, to
No. 17 of 1763, bo collected on all goods imported or exported by those under
page 256. the Company’s protection. Consulage of 1 per cent, on the
English trade, half the proceeds to go to the Resident at
Bu8hire and half to the agent of Basrah. Account of all
goods bought and sold to be sent to the Sheikh ; a broker
to be employed. The linguist.of Gombroon to be employed
on that capacity at Bushire.
CXXVIII.
Secretariat Inward Letter from Will iam Andrew Hearty welcome given to Mr. Andrew Price at Bnshire by the
Letter Book, Price, Provisional Agent in son of .Sheikh Saddun (brother of Sheikh Nasir of Bushire).
No. 17 of 1763, Persia, Bnshire, dated 22nd Negotiations about the articles* of the grant qf privileges. • Printed in
page 259. April 1763. The article providing that the English alone should have the Aitchison’s
privilege of importing woollens in the Gnlf, conceded to after
muoh difficulty ; advantages of Bushire for a faotory. Treat i e s.,
ri892)
Volume X.
CXXIX.
Burah Faotory , Entries in the Diary, 12 to 18th The Kaab iako possession of the dates at Dnwssah, in which
Diary No. TJX of October 1763. Mr. Shaw had an interest. Measuros taken to drive them.
17 63-—1764, page The mnroh of the Pasha towards Basrah, which compels the
190. Kaab to withdraw.
. oxxx.
Baa rah Faotory, Translation of a letter from the The Pasha aska for assistance of English ships against the
Diary No. of Pasha to Mr. Prioe, dated Kaab,
1763—1764, pages 18lh Ootobor 1763/
90—91.
CXXXI.
Basrah Faotory, Beply of Mr. Price to the The agent places the Tartar at Pasha’s disposal and deputes
Diary No. jiw of Paaha, dated 19th October Mr. Garden to the Pasha.
1763-1764, P»g« 1763.
98.
CXXXII.
Basrah Faotory, Letter from Mr. Jervis to 8ndduk Khan, (brother of Karim Khan) Governor qf Shiraz f Printed la
Diary No. T**of Mr. Andrew Price, dated 17th had renewed the grants of privileges, which had been sent Aitohiion’a
1763—1764, 2nd August 1763. to Karim Khan to confirm. Saddn Khan desired that the Treatie a,
PWf. P»g« 27. Company should keep a guardahip at Bnshire, the expenses (1892) Vo-
of ^hioh he would diiohargo to the amount of R22,000. lumi X
page 33.
CXXXIII.
Basrah Factory, Andrew Price to the Presi Grants obtained from Sadduk Khan in place of the previous one
Diary No. Ti¥of dency.
1763—1764, page obtained from Sheik Sadup, aa the latter wae only as
Governor, ’ihe fresh grants sent for Karim Khan's
confirmation.