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1. ‘The Euphrates Steam Flotilla’
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- Abstract: Enclosure nos. 2-10 to a despatch from the Secret Department, Government of Bombay [Mumbai], dated 30 December 1841. The enclosures are dated 25 March-30 December 1841. The enclosures consist of copies of correspondence relating to continuing surveys by steam boat of the River Euphrates to determine its navigability, particularly their financing and accounts, and the state of repair of the steam vessels Euphratesand Nimrod. The correspondents are: Lieutenant Charles Dugald Campbell, commanding the surveys during the absence of Lieutenant Henry Blosse Lynch; the Superintendent of the Indian Navy; and the Government of India.Physical description: 1 item (24 folios)
2. ‘Euphrates Steam Expedition’
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- Abstract: This item consists mostly of copies and extracts of correspondence and minutes cited in, or enclosed with, letters to and from the Government of Bombay [Mumbai]. It is the first of two items on the subject of the Euphrates expedition of 1835-37 (the other item is IOR/F/4/1701/68746).The item concerns the latter stages of the Euphrates expedition and the decision of the Government of Bombay to continue the expedition beyond its originally-assigned duration. It mostly consists of reports and letters prepared by Colonel Francis Rawdon Chesney, the leader of the expedition. The topics covered are:The ascent and descent of the Tigris river as far as Bagdad [Baghdad] by the Euphratessteamer, from September to October 1836The ascent and descent of the Euphrates river by the Euphratessteamer, from October to November 1836, including the damage suffered to one of the engines and the arrangements made for the mail being carried by the steamer to be conveyed onwards to BritainLocal reactions to the expeditionThe activities of the Euphratesfollowing the departure of Colonel Francis Rawdon Chesney, the leader of the expedition, including the ascent and descent of the Karoon [Karun] river, and the return to BagdadThe assessments of Chesney and other members of the expedition of their achievements, and their recommendations for maintaining steamers on the Euphrates.Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the first folio with f 86 and terminates at f 148, as it is part of a larger physical volume; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the bottom right corner of the recto side of each folio.Pagination: the volume also contains an original pagination sequence.
3. ‘Euphrates Expedition’
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- Abstract: This item consists mostly of copies and extracts of correspondence and minutes cited in, or enclosed with, letters to and from the governments of Bombay [Mumbai] and Bengal. It is the second of two items on the subject of the Euphrates expedition of 1835-37 (the other item is IOR/F/4/1701/68745).The item relates to the breaking up of the Euphrates expedition. It includes:Submissions from Colonel Francis Rawdon Chesney, the leader of the expedition, to the governments of Bombay and Bengal, reporting the most recent progress of the expedition and making suggestions for future activitiesThe decision of the Government of Bengal to end the expeditionArrangements for the disposal of the Euphratessteamer, details of the vessel’s remaining stores and their value, and a final accounting of the expedition.The title page (f 149) of the item contains the following references: ‘P.C. 2217, Draft 538 of 1838’; ‘Collection No 2, PC 2217’ and ‘Secretary Office, Marine Branch, January 1838’.Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the first folio with f 149 and terminates at f 187, as it is part of a larger physical volume; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the bottom right corner of the recto side of each folio.Pagination: the volume also contains an original pagination sequence.
4. Turkish Arabia Affairs
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- Abstract: This item comprises copies of enclosures to a despatch from the Government of India Secret Department to the East India Company Secret Committee, Number 2 of 1838, dated 7 February 1838. The enclosures are dated 17 July-29 November 1837.The item relates to Turkish Arabia [Ottoman Iraq] and covers the following matters:The arrival of Lieutenant Henry Blosse Lynch at Bagdad [Baghdad; this spelling is also used in the item] to take command of the steam vessels in the rivers of the Pachalic [Pashalik] (the Euphrates and Tigris) and to put them in condition for effective service. The correspondence chiefly discusses the officers, men and stores considered necessary to equip the Euphratessteamer for service, including the indent (request) submitted by Lynch to the Superintendent of the Indian Navy (ff 15-18), and which Presidency (Bombay or Bengal) will be liable for the expenses incurred and the personnel requiredThe arrival of ‘Indian Agents’ deputed to supervise the restoration of the canal of Kerbela [Karbala], including a meeting of the Political Agent in Bagdad with the Pacha [Pāshā], and his expectation that complications will arise due to the involvement of various interested parties (f 8)The proposal of the Governor-General of India to send a Mr Eliot to provide assistance to Colonel Robert Taylor, the Political Agent at Bagdad, and the suggestion that since there is no actual need for an assistant, Eliot could be employed ‘collecting information on the political and commercial condition of the countries in the neighbourhood’ (f 26).The correspondents are: Lynch; the Government of Bombay; Government of India; the Controller of the Government Steam Vessels, Calcutta [Kolkata]; and Taylor.Physical description: 1 item (24 folios)