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 Asiatic Mirror 1793 - 1798

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Date transcribed2017-01-10
Transcribed byPeter Summers
CommentNames transcribed from the four editions of the Asiatic Mirror and Commercial Advertiser held by the British Library, 1793 - 1798.

View all other items of "Surname" with value "Palmer" in "Asiatic Mirror 1793 - 1798" Surname  Palmer    
Rank  Colonel    
View all other items of "Occupation or  Status" with value "Commander of Detachment" in "Asiatic Mirror 1793 - 1798" Occupation or Status  Commander of Detachment    
View all other items of "Location" with value "Bilsah" in "Asiatic Mirror 1793 - 1798" Location  Bilsah    
Summary Remarks  From letters received in the last post we hear that Colonel Palmer had advanced on his route to Poona as far as Bilsah, an important town in the Province of Malwa, and his progress has been hindered by the Gracias, who presumably have been tempted by the valuable Jewels which the Colonel has in charge as a present to the Pashwa from the Honourable Company. Bilsah is distant from Poona nearly five hundred miles. The politics of the Poona Durbar still continue to wear a very suspicious appearance.    
View all other items of "Article  Type" with value "News Article" in "Asiatic Mirror 1793 - 1798" Article Type  News Article    
View all other items of "Issue  Number" with value "Vol. XI, No. 526" in "Asiatic Mirror 1793 - 1798" Issue Number  Vol. XI, No. 526    
Issue Day  7    
Issue Month  March    
Issue Year  1798    
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Names transcribed from the four editions of the Asiatic Mirror and Commercial Advertiser held by the British Library, 1793 - 1798
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