Mr Rothery's report to the Treasury in respect to the Muscat subsidy and Zanzibar Agency Expenses

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Titre
Mr Rothery's report to the Treasury in respect to the Muscat subsidy and Zanzibar Agency Expenses
Créateur
Moore, Adolphus Warburton
Date
1876
Résumé
A printed memorandum, written by Adolphus Warburton Moore, Assistant Secretary of the Political and Secret Department of the India Office, 27 September 1876. The memorandum discusses the views of Henry Cadogan Rothery on whether the Imperial Government had to contribute to the payment of an annual subsidy to the Sultan of Muscat (as compensation for the abandonment of his claims upon Zanzibar) and of the expenses of the Agency and Consulate at Zanzibar, made by the India Office from 1870. Rothery writes that, because the Agent at Zanzibar was also acting as Judge of the Vice Admiralty Court in the Trial of the Slave Trade cases, it was the duty of the Imperial Government to contribute towards these expences.
Place
London
Langue
eng
Source
India Office Records and Private Papers
Qatar Digital Library
lccn
IOR/L/PS/18/B14c
Droits
Open Government Licence

Moore, Adolphus Warburton, “Mr Rothery's report to the Treasury in respect to the Muscat subsidy and Zanzibar Agency Expenses”, British Library, 1876, bibliographie, consulté le 18 octobre 2024, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/13074

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