- GB-NAPRO/FO195/524/pp293-294
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- 1856-09-09
Report on the arrival in Jerusalem of two bells as present from the King of Naples to the convents of Jerusalem and Bethlehem (pp. 293-294).
Report on the arrival in Jerusalem of two bells as present from the King of Naples to the convents of Jerusalem and Bethlehem (pp. 293-294).
Dispatch Nr. 7 dated 14 March 1857, from James Finn, Consul to Stratford Canning, Ambassador
Report on the dismissal of Kiamil Pasha with observations on his administration (pp. 464-469).
Dispatch Nr. 33 dated 30 July 1857, from James Finn, Consul to Georges Villiers, Foreign secretary
Report on a recent unfounded panic that occurred in Jersualem among the Christians and Jews after a murdered committed against a Moslem (pp. 616-621).
Dispatch Nr. 3 dated 1 March 1858, from James Finn, Consul to Georges Villiers, Foreign secretary
Further report on the arrival in Jerusalem of the Russian Archbishop Cyril and the consequences of it (pp. 20-23).
Dispatch Nr. 14 dated 20 July 1858, from James Finn, Consul to James Harris, Foreign secretary
Report on the arrival in Jerusalem of the Greek Orthodox Patriarch after several years of absence (p. 102).
Dispatch Nr. 57 dated 7 December 1858, from James Finn, Consul to James Harris, Foreign secretary
Report on the matter of the trespass of the Greeks upon the limits of the Protestant Episcopal cemetery (pp. 219-220).
Dispatch Nr. 3 dated 12 February 1859, from James Finn, Consul to Henry Lytton Bulwer, Ambassador
Report on the arrival of Mr. Smith the architect charged with erecting some alms-houses for poor Jewish families on the ground purchased in 1855 by Sir Moses Montefiore outside the city and the application of permission for it (pp. 242-250).
Dispatch Nr. 13 dated 23 May 1859, from James Finn, Consul to James Harris, Foreign secretary
Report on the visit in Jerusalem of the Russia Grand Duke Constantine and visit in the Mosque of Omar and Al Aksa (pp. 345-352).
Dispatch Nr. 16 dated 7 June 1859, from James Finn, Consul to James Harris, Foreign secretary
Report on the fear of the Abyssinian colony in Jerusalem after the false report that the Grand Duke Constantine of Russia was about to purchase their convent from the Copts and to eject them from it (pp. Including observations on the absence of documents for the Abyssinians to claim the property of their convent (pp. 355-360).
Dispatch Nr. 44 dated 17 November 1859, from James Finn, Consul to John Russell, Foreign Secretary
Report on the intensive work outside the walls of Jerusalem on the road to Jaffa, that from the city to the Convent of the Cross and on several other buildings (pp. 391-392).