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                 3.  L/P&S/12/3837, PZ5407/37, Political Resident to Political Agent Bahrain,
                    a5 J»ly >935-
                 4.  Ibid., PZ6341/37, Walton to Longrigg, 12 Oct 1937 (draft).
                 5.  Ibid., note to Walton written at India OfTicc by Fowlc, 25 Oct 1937.
                 6.  Ibid., PZ6341/37, note from Clauson to Symon (Assistant Principal),
                    25 Sep 1937.
                 7.  Ibid., PZ3227/39, Political Resident to India Olhcc, 4 May 1939.
                 8.  The visit had been planned for an earlier date, but was delayed
                    because of the death of the wife of the shaykh of Buraimi (R/15/1/276,
                   Residency Agent to Political Resident, 25 Shawwal 1346 (17 Apr
                    1928)).
                 9.  Ibid., Residency Agent to Political Resident, 25 Dhu'l Qa‘dah 1346
                    (16 May 1928).
                10.  Ibid., Sultan bin Salim to Sultan bin Saqr, Dhu'l Qa‘dah 1346 (May
                    1928) (copy). Although he did not contest the transfer of Dhayd
                    to Ras al-Khaimah, Sultan never recognised it, and today Dhayd
                   is still within the shaykhdom of Sharjah.
                11.  Muhammad bin Saqr, brother of Sultan, had raided Hamriyyah and
                    Umm al-Qaiwain with considerable plunder of the latter; it was so
                   serious that no one was crossing from Umm al-Qaiwain to Sharjah
                    (R/15/1/276, Residency Agent to Political Resident, 8 Dhu’l Hijjah
                    >345 (9 June 1927)).
                12.  Ibid.,  Residency Agent to Political Resident, 29 Dhu'l Hijjah  1345
                    (30 June 1927), in which  the Residency Agent enclosed copies of
                    the agreement.
                13.  R/15/1/236, ‘Arab States Monthly Summary’, no. 7 of 1931 (Aug
                    1931 )•
                14.  R/15/1/268, ‘Diary of Trucial Oman’, no. 23 (extract), 15-31 Dec
                    *933-
                15.  L/P&S/12/3837, PZ5803/37, Longrigg to India Office, 1 Sep 1937.
                16.  Ibid., PZ8241/37, Political Resident to Longrigg, 10 Dee 1937.
                17.  Ibid.,  PZ1243/38, Political Resident to India Office, 16 Feb   1938.
                18.  Ibid.,  PZ1626/38, Political Resident to India Office, 4 Mar   1938.
                19.  Ibid.,  PZ3549/38, Political Resident to India Office, 13 May  1938.
                20.  Ibid.
                2:. Ibid., PZ3549/38, note to Legal Adviser of the India Office, 3 June
                    1938.
                22.  Ibid., PZ5551/38, Political Resident to India Office, 21 July 1938.
                23.  Ibid.
                24.  Ibid., PZ5551/38, minute, 3 Sep 1938.
                    L/P&S/12/3901, PZ5251/38, Longrigg to India Office, 25 July 1938.
                25-
                26. L/P&S/i2/3837, PZ6291/38, Officiating Political Resident to India Office,
                   3 Sep 193®-
                28’ Ibid’, PZ6291/38, note by Symon (India Office) regarding discussion,
                   23 Sep 1938.
                on Ibid PZ2347/39, Longrigg to India Office, 20 Apr 1939*
                30 R/15/2/589, Residency Agent to Political Agent Bahrain, 4 Aug 1937.
                3 with enclosures on the territory claimed by each ruler.
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