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Letter No.523 of 1870 from William Lockyer Merewether, Colonel, Commissioner in Sind, Commissioner's Office, Kurrachee [Karachi] to His Excellency the Right Honourable Sir William Robert Seymour Vesey Fitzgerald, G.C.S.I., Governor and President in Council, Bombay [‎91v] (8/18)

The record is made up of 9 folios. It was created in 25 Aug 1870. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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to prejudice His Highness mind in any way. Having been ordered to keep a
Diary, 1 thought this allusion showed that His Highness wanted to know
what was voiu? on in the Murree and Bhoogtee country—hence the entry.
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Para 12.—At the latter end of last year, I received and took copies of all
the correspondence regarding the exploring expedition. His Highness also
favored me with copies of the correspondence that passed between you and him
on the subject.
As this expedition never took place, I concluded that all arrangements
pertaining thereto were void ; no subsequent correspondence was received, and
I only heard a day or two ago that a sanitarium and post was being built.
Para 14—Does not appear to call for remark, being merely an expres
sion of opinion regarding the present attempt to defend Cutchee, and an inten
tion to express a policy on this subject on a luture occasion.
Para 15.—The remarks in this para, can be met in 16.
Para 16.—I have always alluded to the Government Resolutions quoted
as per margin with the greatest confidence,
iiH G d~* lg"rwH 0 h a " d am u " der the i^P^ion that 1 have acted
Bombay Government Resolution No, strictlv according tO the policy defined. I
30*39, dated 21st September 1869. J ® , i i i i i. iji
should be sorry that it should be believed that
I am influenced, as you imagine, or that I would support the Khan, whether
right or wrong. I am really not aware that His Highness thwarted you last
year. Naib Mahomed Khan wrote saying, that you considered that the sub
sidizing the Murrees had failed, through want of co-operation on His Highness'
part. I thought it just to represent what His Highness the Khan had to say
in a demi-official, and regretted that what I represented had not met with
your approval. I still further regret that you have lost all confidence in me,
self-respect necessitates my suggesting that higher motives than that ot
partizanship, obliged me to bring forward what I considered a dangerous
interference on the part of Captain Sandeman. Had a rebellion been
organized, I should have been the person blamed. I have no personal ill-
leeling against Captain Sandeman, and hope that he may continue to earn the
good opinion of his Government, at the same time not intecfere with Beloochis-
tan politics, as he is supposed to have done.
Paras. 17 and 18—1 have certainly always considered that if subsidizing
was attempted, that the most suitable manner would be to let the recipients
Kee that it was indirectly through the Khan, the acknowledged head of each
tribe in Beloochistan.
Para 19.—In letter No. 42 of 1870, I ventured to state my reasons for
supposing that the English Government would not interfere regarding Sirdar Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division.
Moolah Mahomed and the other Chiefs situated 300 miles away iroin any

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Letter enclosing correspondence relating to Captain Robert Sandeman and his actions in communicating with Khelat [Kalāt] Sirdars Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division. in direct violation of Government instructions.

The letter itself contains Merewether's comments on Captain Sandeman's letter of 10 August including the acknowledgement by Captain Sandeman himself that he had disobeyed Merewether's orders and his attempts to justify his actions, and including a copy of the telegram from Merewether instructing the Captain not to communicate with Sirdar Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division. Moolah Mahomed Raisanee [ Sardar Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division. Mullah Mohammed Raisani]. The letter goes on to discuss Merewether's opinions of the Captain; his frequent communication with him on border matters; statements made by the Captain, particularly in relation to the Khan of Khelat, for which there is no evidence or justification; the Captains apparent lack of historical knowledge of the border regions; Captain Sandeman's statements and justifications for his actions and his 'mistaken view of his position including that of having a formal connection to Khelat whereas he should be passing any Khelat affairs through Sind; a proposal made by the Captain in relation to trade routes from Kandahar; and Captain Sandeman's actions in affecting the political relations between the British Government and the Khan of Khelat.

Enclosed with the letter are the following correspondence:

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Letter No.523 of 1870 from William Lockyer Merewether, Colonel, Commissioner in Sind, Commissioner's Office, Kurrachee [Karachi] to His Excellency the Right Honourable Sir William Robert Seymour Vesey Fitzgerald, G.C.S.I., Governor and President in Council, Bombay [‎91v] (8/18), British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers, Mss Eur F126/22, ff 88-96, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100024195159.0x0000b5> [accessed 14 June 2026]

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