Russia and Iran, 1780-1828 - Muriel Atkin
- Alexander, pp. 288-89; Stephen Shairp (British consul-general in St. Petersburg) to
George Hammond, September 19, 1805, and Gower to Fox, April 14, 1806, and Charles
Stuart (British minister plenipotentiary in St. Petersburg) to Fox, July 31, 1806, and Stuart
to Lord Viscount Howick, January 14 and 17, 1807, and Foreign Office to Lord Cathcart
(British ambassador in St. Petersburg), July 24,1812, and Cathcart to Castlereagh, FO 65/59,
ff. 185-87, 65/62, ff. 153-54, 65/63, f. 69, 65/67, ff. 43-44, 46-48, 65/78, pp. 9-10, 65/80,
ff. 151, 163;MoiratoMorier,June3 and October 13, 1815, FO 248/35, pp. 19-27,32.
- Treaty between Britain and Iran, November 25, 1814, Aitchison, XII, 53-56; un-
signed (sender was a ranking official in the Foreign Office) to Morier, January 9, 1815, FO
60/10, ff. 37-38.
- Cormick to Malcolm, May 20 and December 3, 1814, India Office, Home Miscel-
laneous Series, 736, pp. 497-98, 508; Alexander, pp. 76-78, 80-81 ;G. Fowler, Three Years
in Persia (2 vols., London, 1841), II, 185-92; D'Arcy to Morier, December 11, 1814, FO
248/32, pp. 117-19; Willock to Lord Amhurst (governor-general, India), March 30, 1824,
and Willock to George Canning, February 12, 1825, and June 27, 1826, India Office, Politi-
cal and Secret, Persia, XXXVI, 259-61, XXXVIII, 64, 68-69, XXXIX, ff. 202-3.
- Alexander, pp. 276-79; Macdonald to chairman and other members of the Secret
Committee, October 28, 1826, India Office, Political and Secret, Persia, XXXIX, 761;
Adamiyat, pp. 15-21, 28.
- Fraser, Travels, pp. 308-9; Drouville, Isted., II, 126; J. Johnson, A Journey from
India to England through Persia, .(London, 1818), pp. 121-13, 214-15; Alexander, pp. 172,
216; Fowler, II, 145-48;M^.r,Religion, pp. 85-89;G. Ouseley to Castlereagh, April 19, 1815,
and Morier to Castlereagh, May 25, 1815, FO 60/10, ff. 25, 72; extract from Willock's jour-
nal, July 3, 1826, and Macdonald to chairman and other members of the Secret Committee
of the court of directors, October 28, 1826, India Office, Political and Secret, Persia,
XXXIX, ff. 279-80, 753-61; Jehangir Mirza, Tarikh-eNou, A. Eqbal, ed. (Tehran, 1327/1948),
pp. 5-7; Hedayat, IX, 644-47.
- Willock to George Canning, August 18, 1826, and Captain Macdonald to the chair-
man and other members of the Secret Committee of the court of directors, September 6,
1826, May 10, and August 20, 1827, and Macdonald to George Swinton (secretary to the
Political Department, India), January 16, July 22, and November 1, 1827, and Lieutenant
George Willock (Henry Willock's brother), "A detail of occurrences in Tabreez since the 24th
October to the 5th November 1827," and Lieutenant-Colonel William Monteith (member of
the British mission in Iran), "Memorandum on the Siege of Erivan by the Russian Troops,"
December 17, 1827, India Office, Political and Secret, Persia, XXXIX, 407-11, 543-58, XL,
55-58, 567-78, 385, 589-91, XLI, 69-77, 177-95, 661-63; Alexander, pp. 189-91, 279-87;
Fowler, II, 148-66; Fraser, Account of Persia, pp. 276-77; Mignan, I, 92, 107-8; Jehangir
Mirza, pp. 9-93; Hedayat, IX 647-66, 667-79.
- Political and commercial treaties of Torkmanchai, February 10 (22), 1828, Hure-
witz, I, 96-101; "Translation of a Bond Granted by Abbas Mirza, Prince-Royal of Persia, to
Lieutenant-Colonel Macdonald, British Envoy," 1828, Aitchison, XII, 57; Fowler, II, 169-71.
- Fowler, I, 264, II, 61, 74; Adamiyat, p. 33; H. Algar, "An Introduction to the
History of Freemasonry in Iran,"Middle Eastern Studies, VI (1970), 276-77; H. F. Farmayan,
"The Forces of Modernization in Nineteenth-Century Iran: A Historical Survey," W. R. Polk
and R. L. Chambers, eds., Beginnings of Modernization in the Middle East (Chicago, 1968),
pp. 120-24.
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