- GB-NAPRO/FO195/369/pp535-540
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- 1853-10-28
Report on the remaining disturbances among the peasantry in the neighborhood of Jerusalem with observations on the need to change the Pasha (pp. 535-540).
Report on the remaining disturbances among the peasantry in the neighborhood of Jerusalem with observations on the need to change the Pasha (pp. 535-540).
Dispatch Nr. 15 dated 28 April 1854, from James Finn, Consul to Georges Villiers, Foreign secretary
Report on the ceremony of the Easter ceremonies that passed off very quietly (pp. 83-84).
Dispatch Nr. 23 dated 13 July 1854, from James Finn, Consul to Stratford Canning, Ambassador
Transmission of a petition from the Ashkenazim Jews in Jerusalem that have no synagogue of their own in Jerusalem (pp. 115-129).
Dispatch Nr. 10 dated 26 May 1855, from James Finn, Consul to Georges Villiers, Foreign secretary
Report on the salute of the Castle guns and the flying of its flag at occasion of the birthday of the Queen and the feeling of a part of the Moslem population against this innovation (pp. 321-322).
Dispatch Nr. 14 dated 28 May 1855, from James Finn, Consul to Georges Villiers, Foreign secretary
Report on an altercation between members of the French consulate and some people on the street with observations on the unfounded fear of an outbreak of fanaticism against them among the foreign population (pp. 337-340).
Dispatch Nr. 31 dated 30 August 1855, from James Finn, Consul to Stratford Canning, Ambassador
Further report on the visit in Jerusalem of Sir Moses Montefiore and his purchasing a piece of land for erecting an hospital (pp. 437-438).
Report on the actions of the Consular body in Jerusalem for celebrating the fall of Sebastopol (pp. 471-474).
Report on the presence in Jerusalem of the French Marquis de Robin Jansen, attached to the Embassy in Constantinople, on a special mission connected with the Holy places (pp. 475-476).
Report on the venality of Kiamil Pasha (pp. 501-506).
Dispatch Nr. 43 dated 23 June 1856, from James Finn, Consul to Georges Villiers, Foreign secretary
Report on the extension of Prussian establishments in Jerusalem (pp. 222-225).