Bahrain Agency accounts [132r] (355/1007)
The record is made up of 1 file (595 folios). It was created in Apr 1922-Apr 1923. It was written in English and Arabic. 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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A.-G., B., No. 209.
([Approved in lofcter No. T. M. —588, d. 3-8-16.]
Detailed Pay Bill of Permanent Establishment of the
for the month of
191
Hbad
OHABOBABLB.
Namt? OF Sbcxion
AND OF
Tkctjmbbnt.
[C. A. C. Form No. 6.}
Political
Voucher
Name of post.
Khan Bahadur
Soft let Munsh..
On pririlage leare from
9th April 1921 to 8th Oot*
1921 a^Re* 150 per meneem
On furlourh frc
921 to8th June
Ib* 75 per meneeiia
Total
Total (i» words)
Rupees
Indian silver coin also widely used in the Persian Gulf.
• • •
m 9th Oot*
1922 at
Fay, acting,
and leave
allowance
claimed
(aeparately).
Pay, acting,
or leave al
lowance held
over for fu-
tarc payment
900 o
600 o
1.500/-
690/
e 111
Rupees
Indian silver coin also widely used in the Persian Gulf.
wne ltljo’4sanfl uni fivu hundred
Fines.
6
Net charge
for each
section.
Deduct—
TTndisburp.od pay refunded as detailed below ...
General Provident Fund deductions
Other Fund deductions
Income Tux
Recoveries ordered by Accountant-General in his letter
No. , dated (or objection statement for )...
[Kvo sum required for payment
Rupees
Indian silver coin also widely used in the Persian Gulf.
(i« word*)
Total deductions
Other
Fund
deductions.
t
9
Income
Tax.
DeducUoas
on account «f
General
Provident
Fund.'
onljr
1. Rbcbivbd contents; also certified that I have satisfied myself tint all salaries included in trills drawn HSjs; ^-ious to this date witk
Ihe exception of those detailed below (of which the total has been refunded by deduction from this trilTui'lrve been disbursed to he pro
per persons; that their receipts have been Uken in acquittance rolls filed in my office, wr h receipt stamps duly cancelled for every £ay.
meat m ex<»ss of Rs. 20 , and also that the files of summonses have been examined as required under Boird’s Revenue Circular
November 1898. ’
try pay.
No. 2 Jbf
8 .
•One line to be used and the others scored out.
Certified that no person in superior service has been absent either on deputation, or suspension,
casual leave), during the month of 19 ^
or with or without leave (except on
of
persons concerned under rny initials.
Note. —When an absentee statement accompanies the bill this certificate should be struck out.
Certified that all appointments and permanent promotions and such of the acting promotions as have to be entered in the Service Books
as par tho columns m the btandurd rorm ^vo. 23 of the G. S. R. have been entered in the Service Books of the persons concerned under
my rmtiais. ^
Cebtified that all officers im inferior service for whom pay has been drawn in this bill have actually been entertained during the month
(Article 68 , Civtl Account Code).
11-9-1923
Pay (Rs.
Examined and entered
Fob use in A.-G., B.’s Officb.
^Admitted
Objected for
2 '2
r fad of Office.
Dated
DETAIL OF PAY OF ABSENT
Extnr.
Sup it.
Section of
Establishment.,
Name.
.
Period.
Amount.
w
T Name of the Fund rhoald he noted.
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- Content
The file comprises papers (bills, receipts, vouchers) relating to the accounts of the Political Agency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, headed by an agent. in Bahrain, for the months April 1922 to April 1923. Papers included for each month, or most months, include:
- statements of the cash account for the Political Agency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, headed by an agent. in Bahrain, including a list of receipts and payments received;
- lists of foreign bills issued, with details of to whom they were granted, to whom payable, and amounts drawn;
- salary bills for the Political Agent A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency. (Major Clive Kirkpatrick Daly) and others employed in the Political Agency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, headed by an agent. ;
- detailed pay bills for permanent staff in the Political Agency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, headed by an agent. , including clerks and munshis A term used in the Middle East, Persia and South Asia to refer to a secretary, assistant or amanuensis. Munshis were employed in the British administration in the Gulf. ;
- acquittance (payment) rolls for staff at the Political Agency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, headed by an agent. ;
- travel allowance bills;
- papers relating to postage and telegram charges, including approximately two-hundred Indo-European telegraph ( Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. section) receipts for individual telegrams sent;
- vouchers for office expenditure, steam launch costs, annual and special repairs, sanitary expenditure;
- papers relating to salary bills and supplies for the Victoria Memorial Hospital in Bahrain.
Other papers included in the file include receipts and bills from commercial companies (some in Arabic), correspondence and file notes relating to the Agency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, headed by an agent. accounts, and a detailed bill showing the cost of food and lodging for slaves seeking redress at the Political Agency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, headed by an agent. (ff 250-254).
All monetary values quoted in the file are in Indian rupees Indian silver coin also widely used in the Persian Gulf. , annas and pies.
- Extent and format
- 1 file (595 folios)
- Arrangement
The papers are arranged by month, as follows: April 1922 (ff 2-38); May 1922 (ff 39-72); June 1922 (ff 73-96); July 1922 (ff 97-121); October 1922 (ff 122-143); September 1922 (ff 144-163); August 1922 (ff 164-199); November 1922 (ff 200-219); December 1922 (ff 220-241); January 1923 through to April 1923 (ff 242-382). Accounts for the months April 1922 through to December 1922 are preceded by a cover sheet. Accounts for the months January 1923 to April 1923 do not have a cover sheet, but broadly retain the same arrangements as previous months.
- Physical characteristics
Foliation: the foliation sequence commences at the front cover with 1 and terminates at the inside back cover with 383; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio.
The following foliation anomalies occur in the file: ff 30a-m; ff 31a-l; ff 32a-d; ff 65 a-k; ff 66 a-i; ff 83 a-b; ff 85 a-l; f 86a; ff 118 a-n; ff 139a-b; f 143a; f 162a; ff 173a-d; ff 188a-q, ff 188s-t; ff 189a-q, f 189s; ff 190a-h; ff 210a-h; ff 211a-l; ff 235a-k; f 238a; f 242a; ff 256a-o; f 267a; ff 276a-q, f 276s; ff 297a-p.
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- Reference
- IOR/R/15/2/1982
- Title
- Bahrain Agency accounts
- Pages
- front, front-i, 2r:30r, 30ar:30br, 30cr, 30dr, 30er, 30fr, 30gr, 30hr, 30hr, 30ir, 30jr, 30kr, 30lr, 30mr, 31r, 31ar:31br, 31cr, 31dr, 31er, 31fr, 31gr:31hv, 31jr, 31kr:31lv, 32r, 32ar, 32br, 32cr, 32dr, 32v:65r, 65ar, 65br, 65cr, 65dr, 65er, 65fr, 65gr:65hr, 65ir, 65jr, 65kr, 65v:66r, 66ar:66br, 66cr, 66dr, 66er, 66fr:66gr, 66hr, 66ir, 66v:82v, 83ar:83bv, 83r:83v, 83cr:83cv, 84r:85r, 85ar, 85br, 85cr, 85dr, 85er, 85fr, 85gr, 85hr, 85ir, 85jr, 85kr, 85lr, 85v, 86ar:86av, 86r:93v, 94ar:94av, 95r:117v, 118ar, 118br, 118cr, 118dr, 118er, 118fr, 118gr:118ir, 118jr, 118kr, 118lr, 118mr, 118nr, 119r:138v, 139ar, 139r:139v, 139br:139bv, 140r:142v, 143ar:143av, 143r:161v, 162ar:162av, 162r:173v, 173ar, 173br, 173cr, 173dr:173dv, 174r:188r, 188ar:188br, 188cr, 188dr, 188er, 188fr, 188gr, 188hr, 188ir, 188jr, 188kr, 188lr, 188mr, 188nr, 188or, 188pr, 188qr, 188qr, 188r:189r, 189ar:189br, 189cr, 189dr, 189er, 189fr, 189gr, 189hr, 189ir, 189jr, 189kr, 189lr, 189mr, 189nr, 189or, 189pr, 189qr, 189r:190r, 190ar:190br, 190cr, 190dr, 190er, 190fr, 190gr, 190hr, 190v:210r, 210ar, 210br, 210cr, 210dr, 210er:210fr, 210gr, 210hr, 210v:211r, 211ar, 211br, 211cr, 211dr, 211er, 211fr:211gr, 211hr, 211ir, 211jr, 211kr, 211lr, 212r:235r, 235ar:235br, 235cr, 235dr, 235er, 235fr, 235gr, 235hr, 235ir, 235jr, 235kr:235kv, 235v:242v, 242ar:242av, 243r:256r, 256ar:256br, 256cr, 256dr, 256er, 256fr, 256gr, 256hr, 256ir, 256jr, 256jr, 256kr, 256lr, 256mr, 256nr, 256or, 256v:267v, 267ar:267av, 268r:275v, 276ar, 276br, 276cr, 276dr, 276er, 276fr, 276gr, 276hr, 276ir, 276jr, 276kr, 276lr, 276mr, 276nr, 276or, 276pr, 276qr, 276r, 276r:296v, 297ar, 297br, 297cr, 297dr, 297er, 297fr, 297gr, 297hr, 297ir, 297jr, 297kr, 297lr, 297mr, 297nr, 297or, 297pr:297pv, 297v:301v, 303r:315v, 317r:346v, 348r:358v, 360r:368v, 371r:382v, back-i, back
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- East India Company, the Board of Control, the India Office, or other British Government Department
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