Berat written to Greek Catholic church subjects and Antalya, Alexandria, Jerusalem. No signature.
Berat written to subjects of Armenian church and Jerusalem. No signature.
Execution of killers who murdered people in Domniçe, Skopje, Jerusalem, Alaiye, Leskovac. 1: stamped by the Public Works Council; 2: stamped by the Public Works Council; 3: stamped by the Public Works Council; 4: stamped by the Public Works Council; 5: stamped by the Public Works Council.
The written letter containing permission and statement regarding the demands of Armenians for getting one of the keys of Bethlehem church that Greeks have in Jerusalem or opening of another door. Both of the demands were rejected by Greeks and a stage is needed for Armenians in any case, two of the mentioned options to be declared again to Greeks in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Armenians to be informed were decided by general council. No signature.
Sending the register of exploration for the destructed synagogue allocated for Jews in Senkitac quarter of Jerusalem. No signature.
Allowing the reconstruction of a church reserved for Latin community in the Beyitcila village in Jerusalem. No signature.
Even though Akka Greek Bishop in the province of Sidon directly dependent to the Jerusalem Greek Patriarchate and can be dismissed and appointed by him, Sidon Greek bishop Eftimyos intervened in this, therefore demand for a firm imperial edict for not to be opposed from any position henceforth and his prohibition. a.g.y.tt. Signed by [illegible].
Notification from the Armenian Patriarchate in Istanbul containing the complaint for the abuses of French. The place assumed as the grave of Jesus which is visited jointly by Greek, Armenian and French people in Kemame church in Jerusalem. Stamped by the Public Works Council.
Constructing a chapel within the British consulate in Jerusalem. No signature.
This series includes documents regarding municipal matters such as pavement repair; issues regarding the fire brigade; assignments of mukhtars and wardens; determination of the prices of various foods and drinks and cleaning materials; licencing the shops in the provinces; research into the broken goods production; and the repairing of the waterways.
The starting and ending Hijri dates for this series are: 1067-1295.