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Letter from Harford Jones, Resident at Bagdad, to Henry Dundas, President of the Board of Control [‎249r] (493/1024)

The record is made up of 1 item (511 folios). It was created in 1 Jul 1798-20 May 1801. It was written in English, French, Persian, Italian and Latin. 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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JUNE 4th, 1799.
Courier Extraordinary.
^th June, 1799 *
r jt ^[] [{ arrival of the Madras poll: this
I morning has enabled us to lay^tbe
following moft interelHng detail before
the public, which we have copied from
the Madras Gazette Extraordinary of
the 15th ultimo. The orders of the
Right Honorable the Governor Gene-
containing his Lordfhip’s fentiments
on the merits of the army, and the im
portance of their conqueft, place both in
fo juft and fo confpicuous a point of
view, that no comment of ours can add
to the luftre of either.
The following Copy of a letter from Lieu
tenant General Harris^ to the Right
Honorable the Governor General^ da
ted Seringapatam, Jth May, 1799, is
publijhed by his Lordjhip's authority.
J. WEB BE,
Sec. to Go v.
Mr Lord,
On the 4th Inftant, I had the honor to ad-
* 3 refs to your Lordfhip a hafty note, contain
ing in a few words the fum of our fuccefs,
which I have now to report more in detail.
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It appeared to M?jor General Baird fo
important to afcertain the fate of the Sultan,
that he caufed immediate fearch to be made
for his body, which, after much difficulty,
was found late in the evening in one of the
gates under a heap of flain, and foon after
placed in the palace. I he Corpfe was the
next day recognized by the family, and in
terred, with the honors due to his rank, in
the maufoleum of bis father.
The ifrength of the Fort is fuch, both
from its natural pofition and the flupendous
works, by which it is furrounded, that all
the exertions of the brave troops, who at
tacked it, in whole praife it is impoffible to
fay too much,-—were required to place it in
our hands.—Of the merits of the army I
have expreffed my opinion in orders, a copy
of which 1 have the honor to inclofe; and I
trull your Lordffiip will point out their fer-
vices to the favourable notice of their King
and Country.
I am forry to add that on colle£ling the
Returns of our lofs, it is found to have been
much heavier, than 1 had at firfl imagined.
On the 5th Inftant, Abdul Khalic, the
elder of the Princes, formerly hoftages with
Lord Cornwallis, furrendered himfelf at our
out-pofts, demanding protection. Kerim
Saheb, the brother of Tippoo, had before
fought refuge with Meer Alum Behauder.
A Cowl-Namah, was yefterday defpatched
to Futteh Hyder, the eldelt fon of Tippoo,
inviting him to join his brothers. Purneah
and Meer Kummer <5 dcen Khan have alfo
been fummoned toSeringapatam; no anfwers
have yet been received, but I expefet them
fhortly, as their families are in the Fort.
This moment Ali Reza, formerly one of
the Vakeels from Tippoo Sultaun to Lord
While Lieut. Gen. Harris fincen
ments the lofs fuftained in the valuabl
cers and men* who fell in the atta
cannot omit to return his thanks
warmeft terms to Major Gen. Baird,
decided and able manner, in whicf
du&ed the afTault, and for the hur
fures he had fubfeqoentlv adopted f
ing order, and regularity in the p
requeils that Major ^Gen. Baird wil
nicate to the Officers and men, wl
great occafion adted und"' L r ‘
high fenfe he muftentertains,
ments and merits.
“ The Commander in Chief 1
Colonel Gent and the Corps o®
under his orders will accept his -
their unremitting exertions in con
duties of that very important df
and his beft acknowledgements
Major Benfon for the efl’ential affiftil
to this branch of the ? fervice by th
exertion of his ability and zeal.
“ The merits of the Artillery 1
flrongly exprelfed by the effedh of
that the Commander in Chief can
Colonel Smith to allure the Officer
of the excellent Corps under hv
that he feels moft fully their cR...
bation.
“ In thus publicly expreffing
their good condudt the Commanc
finds himfelf called upon tor nor
particular manner the ex-r' )
Dowfe and his Corps of Pic '*
ring the prefent fervice, ha
marked by unremitting labori
ty, with which that labor ’
** On referring to the pro
fo manv occafions have occurr*.
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This part of the volume comprises correspondence, memoranda, notes, and other papers relating to the first years of the East India Company Residency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, established in the provinces and regions considered part of, or under the influence of, British India. in Bagdad [Baghdad, also spelled Bagdat in this volume]. The first section (folios 4-153) consists of letters from Sir Harford Jones, Resident at Bagdad, to Henry Dundas, President of the Board of Control Formally known as the Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India, it was established by an Act of Parliament in 1784 to supervise the activities of the East India Company. . The letters contain intelligence, news, and, Jones's views on the matters discussed. Various subjects are covered, including:

The second section (folios 154-512) consists of the enclosures to Jones's letters to Dundas which cover the same subjects.

Correspondence included as enclosures is between Jones and various diplomatic and governmental officials, intelligence sources, merchants, and East India Company representatives from across the region, including: Robert Page Abbott, Agent for the East India Company at Aleppo (following his death in 1799, his wife, Louisa Abbott (née Vernon), took on the duties of Agent); John Barker, Consul at Aleppo; the Government of Bombay From c. 1668-1858, the East India Company’s administration in the city of Bombay [Mumbai] and western India. From 1858-1947, a subdivision of the British Raj. It was responsible for British relations with the Gulf and Red Sea regions. ; Peter Tooke, East India Company Agent at Constantinople [Istanbul]; Francis Werry, Consul at Smyrna; John Spencer Smith, Ambassador to the Ottoman Porte at Constantinople (after November 1799, Earl of Elgin [Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin]); Nicholas Ducci, Agent at Latachia [Latakia]; Chairman of the East India Company Court of Directors The London-based directors of the East India Company who dealt with the daily conduct of the Company's affairs. ; Rear-Admiral John Blankett, Commander of HMS Leopard , stationed in the Red Sea; Samuel Manesty, Resident at Bussora [Basra]; and Lord Minto [Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 1st Earl of Minto], Envoy to Austria.

Documents of note here include:

  • A memorandum by Harford Jones on what preparations might be made for his Residency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, established in the provinces and regions considered part of, or under the influence of, British India. in Bagdad, dated London, 1 July 1798 (ff 4-7)
  • Papers, in French, seized by the Ottoman authorities following the arrest of France's representatives in Bagdad, including Napoleon Bonaparte's proclamation to the Egyptian people following the seizure of Alexandria (ff 163-169)
  • A short note by Jones on the history of the ruling families of Persia since Nadir Shah [Nādir Afshār] (f 171)
  • The prospectus, in French, of a 'Commercial Company established in France under the auspices of the King for trade with Asiatic Turkey, Persia, and India' [French East India Company] (ff 173-174)
  • A memorandum by Jones on the Whabee (ff 181-184)
  • A letter, in Italian, from Accre [Acre] resident, Luigi Malagamba, concerning the French advance along the eastern Mediterranean coast towards Accre (ff 210-211)
  • Extracts from the Bombay Courier Extraordinary , dated 4 June 1799 (ff 248A-248)
  • A report by John Barker on the roads, conditions, resources, governance, inhabitants, and distances of the region between the eastern Mediterranean and the Euphrates River, dated 1799 (ff 264-268)
  • A memorandum by Jones on the industry and trade of the copper deposits of the Taurus Mountains, dated 1 December 1799 (ff 294-302)
  • Extracts of a report on the events which led to the loss of HMS Trincomalee in the Red Sea on 13 October 1799 (ff 304-306)
  • A letter, in Latin, from Father Fulgentius a S Maria, Carmelite Vicar Apostolic of Persia and Mesopotamia and complaining of unjust treatment by the Ottoman authorities, dated Bagdad, 10 February 1800 (ff 331-332)
  • Letters, in Persian, from Wafadar Khan [Raḥmat Allāh Khān Sadūzāʾī Kāmrān Khayli], Prime Minister to Zeman Shah, and concerning recent events of the time and the proposal of sending an English envoy to Afghanistan, dated Candahar [Kandahar], January 1800 (ff 351-352)
  • News bulletins from Lord Minto in Vienna concerning events of the Napoleonic Wars in Europe (ff 485-488) and including an abstract of the Treaty of Lunéville (ff 495-496).
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Letter from Harford Jones, Resident at Bagdad, to Henry Dundas, President of the Board of Control [‎249r] (493/1024), British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers, IOR/G/29/27, ff 4-514, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100150532170.0x000069> [accessed 15 July 2026]

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