- GB-NAPRO/FO195/210/pp798-803
- Pièce
- 1846-02-17
Report on the condemnation of the Maltese subject convinced of the murder committed in Jerusalem (pp. 798-803).
The number of the dispatch is illegible.
Report on the condemnation of the Maltese subject convinced of the murder committed in Jerusalem (pp. 798-803).
The number of the dispatch is illegible.
Report on the refusal by the Rabbis to bury a Jewish woman who was excommunicated for having served in the hospital of the London Society for promoting Christianity among the Jews, including a petition drafted by British Jewish subjects stating that she was a good and faithful Israelite (pp. 804-809).
Further report on the question of the burial of the English Jewish woman that was excommunicated for having served in the hospital of the London Society for Promoting Christianity Among the Jews (pp. 810-827).
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 1 January 1909, from Edward C. Blech, Consul to Sir Gerard Lowther, Ambassador
Report on the support given to the Patriarch by natives against the Synod in the dissensions inside the Greek Orthodox Church (pp. 1-10).
Dispatch Nr. 1 dated 1 June 1861, from James Finn, Consul to Henry Lytton Bulwer, Ambassador
Report on the occasional alteration of values of coins by sudden proclamation of the Pasha (no page number).
Report on the election of Monsignor Procopius as Patriarch of Jerusalem (no page number).
Dispatch Nr. 1 dated 11 January 1905, from John Dickson, Consul to Walter Townley, Chargé d'affaires
Report on an affray between Greeks and Latins in the church of the Nativity in Bethlehem (pp. 6-9).
Dispatch Nr. 1 dated 15 January 1849, from James Finn, Consul to Stratford Canning, Ambassador
Report on the case of a Jew of Jerusalem requesting English protection in fear of being accused of apostasy by Turkish authorities after he has beenforce to embrace Islamism and then having returned to his first religion (pp. 309-310).
Dispatch Nr. 1 dated 15 January 1861, from James Finn, Consul to Henry Lytton Bulwer, Ambassador
Report on the dissensions between the Latin Patriarch and the French Consul. Report on the oppression of which the Protestants in Nazareth are victims (no page number).