- GB-NAPRO/FO195/292/pp541-542
- Τεκμήριο
- 1849-09-04
Report on the consent of the Greek Patriarch to the opening of schools by the Anglican Bishop (pp. 541-542).
Report on the consent of the Greek Patriarch to the opening of schools by the Anglican Bishop (pp. 541-542).
Dispatch Nr. 3 dated 6 April 1850, from James Finn, Consul to Lord Palmerston, Foreign secretary
Report on the request made by the Moghrabi Jews to have their own synagogue and cemetery, including a petition sent to the English Consulate (pp. 639-645).
Report on a conversation with the Austrian Vice-Consul about the inefficiency of the French protection of Roman Catholic interests in Palestine (pp. 713-716).
Dispatch Nr. 2 dated 30 April 1851, from James Finn, Consul to Lord Palmerston, Foreign secretary
Report on the subject of the security for travellers between Jerusalem and Petra (pp. 15-18).
Dispatch Nr. 20 dated 7 November 1851, from James Finn, Consul to Stratford Canning, Ambassador
Remarks on the general state of affairs in Palestine and his good perspectives of development in comparison with the other Ottoman provinces (pp. 79-84).
Dispatch Nr. 26 dated 30 December 1851, from James Finn, Consul to Stratford Canning, Ambassador
Report on the quarantine stations in the Consular District of Jerusalem (pp. 105-111).
Dispatch Nr. 0 dated 18 September 1852, from James Finn, Consul to James Harris, Foreign secretary
Report on the arrival in Jerusalem of Asif Bey charged of the superintending of the repair of the church of the Holy Sepulchre in the name of the Sultan (pp. 237-238).
Dispatch Nr. 1 dated 4 January 1853, from James Finn, Consul to Colonel Rose, Chargé d'affaires
Return of the British trade for the year ending on December 31th 1852 (pp. 588-591).
Dispatch Nr. 12 dated 20 April 1853, from James Finn, Consul to Colonel Rose, Chargé d'affaires
Further report on the case of a convert claiming his wife and children who have not embraced Christianity and are kept back from him by the Rabbis in regard to the Ottoman laws and that of both religions (pp. 317-320).
Dispatch Nr. 22 dated 5 October 1853, from James Finn, Consul to Georges Villiers, Foreign secretary
Report on the visit to Jerusalem and in Palestine of a party of forty French pilgrims which was organized by two British subjects, with observations on the increase of such business and on the political effects that may have an increase of the numbers of Christian pilgrims in Jerusalem (pp. 505-510).