SOUTHAMPTON MAIL STEAM SHIPPING: Peninsular and Oriental Company: The Bokhara, Captain C. Anderson, from Alexandria, Malta, and Gibraltar, with the homeward Mediterranean mails, passengers, and cargo, also those from India. Aden, and Suez, arrived on Sunday morning. She brought 163 passengers, among whom were Lieutenant M. G. Gerard, Sir Robert and Lady Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Fryer, Mr. Whitaker, infant and servant, Mr. James Claridge, Mrs. Chivers, Mr. Webb, Mr. A. B. Niven, Lieutenant Montgomery, from Bombay; Mrs. Roberts and four children, Mr. C. H. Grant, Miss Grant and infant, Mr. W. Pinsent, from Suez; Captain and Mrs. Peat. Dr. 0. Reilly, from Malta; Mr. and Mrs. Geach and two children, Master Thornton, Rev. Dr. McAnliffe, Colonel and Mrs. Laffan, Lieutenant Stratford, Captain G. Luxford, Sub-Lieutenants A. B. Milne, B. Cochrane, Brock, Dare, Arthur, King, Stoker, Robertson, Grandsmon, Orlebar, Collin, Galloway, and Clarke, Lieutenants Coddington, Harvey, Holbeach, Young, and Morrison, Midshipmen S. Knight and Poulton, Naval Instructor Braithwaite, Rev. Mr. McDowall, from Gibraltar. On freight the Bokhara had £ in specie, and 22,140 packages of cargo, including 10,430 half-chests of tea, 1212 bags of coffee, and 1092 bales of cotton. After discharging the mails, specie, passengers, and the Southampton portion of her cargo she proceeded on to London.
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GRO0899 India: William Henry Pinsent: 1845 – 1895 (?)