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British East India Company
Compagnie anglaise des Indes orientales
Compagnie des Indes orientales d'Angleterre
Compagnie des Indes orientales (Grande-Bretagne)
Compagnie unie de marchands d'Angleterre commerçans aux Indes orientales
East-India Companie
East India Company
East India Company (English)
East India Tea Company
Engelse Oost-Indische Maatschappy
English Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East Indies
English Company Trading to the East-Indies
English East India Company
Governor and Company of Merchants of London, Trading Into East Indies
Governor and Company of Merchants of London, Trading into the East Indies
Honourable East-India Company
Kumpanī-i Hind-i Sharqī
Sharikat al-Hind al-Sharqīyah al-Barīṭānīyah
Tung Yin-tu kung ssu
United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East Indies
United East India Company
Východoindická společnost
کمپنى هند شرقى
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English Company Trading to the East-Indies (isRelatedTo)
Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (see also from)
Shaw, John
Sutherland, Lucy Stuart
Titles: 
Abstract of proceedings relative to the trade and navigation of the Indus, since the settlement of the last treaty regarding that river
Abstracts of charters or letters patents granted to the East-India Company, from the year 1601, to the year 1758, with a list of charters granted at different periods, abstracts of which are not here printed
account of the amount of all the loans raised by the East India Company at their several presidencies in India, on conditions vesting in the lender a right to demand bills on England for repayment, An : from the 1st of May 1798, to the 14th of May 1808 : distinguishing, what part of this debt has been already paid off, what part has been either commuted for, or transferred to other securities, and lastly, what part of this debt still remains outstanding demandable in England
account of the amount of the revenues and charges in India, under the usual heads, for the year 1811-12, An : with the amount of the interest on the debts and of the supplies to Bencoolen, Prince of Wales Island and St. Helena : also, an estimate of the probable amount of the same, for the year 1812-13
account of the net proceeds of the East India Company's sales of goods at home, with the duties and allowances arising from private trade, and all other profits of the said company in Great Britain, after providing for the payment of bills of exchange ..., An : distinguishing each year and specifying how much .... have been applied in payment
account of the value of all articles, being of the growth or manufacture of the United Kingdom, exported by the East India Company, from the year 1811/12 inclusive, to the latest period to which the same can be made up, An : distinguishing such as were exported as merchandize for sale, from those that were exported as stores, and distinguishing each year
Accounts, presented to the House of Commons, relating to East India affairs : viz. no. 1, An account in British currency of the estimated and actual amount of the revenues and charges in India for the year 1807/8; together with the amount of the commercial charges not added to invoices; the interest on debts; and the supplies to Bencoolen, Prince of Wales' Island and St. Helena; also, an estimate of the same for 1808/9; [and] no. 2, Amount of the bond and other debts owing by the East India Company ... on the 30th April 1808; the rates of interest which such debts respectively carry, and the annual amount of such interest
Accounts relating to East India revenues (33 Geo. III. Cap. 52. Sec. 126) : viz.: 1. Annual account made up to the 1st day of March 1813, containing the amount of the proceeds of the sale of goods and merchandize of the East India Company in Great Britain, and of their commercial and other receipts, charges and payments in Great Britain, under the several heads thereof; together with an estimate of the same for the current year; and statement of their bond debts and simple contract debts, and the rates of interest they respectively carry, and the amount of such interest; and the state of cash remaining in their treasury, and other effects appertaining to the company in Great Britain and afloat. 2. Return to the act of the 33rd of His present Majesty, cap. 52, section 126, requiring certain accounts of the revenues and charges, &c. of the East India Company to be laid before both Houses of Parliament
adjourned debate, which took place at the India-House in Leadenhall-Street, on Thursday, October 23, 1794. On the question for presenting an address to His Majesty, offering to raise three regiments for the publick service. Reported by William Woodfall, The
answere to the Hollanders declaration, An
Appeal to British Justice and Honour. The treatment of the protected native states of India by the Government of the East India Company, illustrated in the case of the State or Principality of Colaba, commonly called Angria's Colaba, near Bombay, in the East Indies, An
Appointment and station of Mr. Benfield in the Company's service
argument of a learned cousel [Sir H. Pollexfen] upon an action of the case brought by the East India Company against Mr T. Sands, an interloper, The
At a Court of Committees for the Honourable the East-India Company, holden the 19th. of February 1673/4
At a General Court of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East-Indies, held by adjournment this day, the following report from the Court of Directors was read
Begin. For sale at the East-India-House, 10. November, 1673
Begin. For sale at the East-India-House, November 10. 1673
Begin. London: The Court of Managers for the United-Trade to the East-Indies, will put up to sale at the East-India-House in Leaden-Hall-Street, on the 19th of March, 1705/6, the following goods, etc
Begin. The English Company trading to the East-Indies, will expose to sale on ... 12th of March, 1705/6. at Skinners-Hall, the following goods, etc
Begin. The Friends of Mr. Hastings, wishing to convey to the Proprietory at large as full an account as possible of the Proceedings which took place at the East India-House on Thursday last, beg leave to submit to them the following papers, etc
Bengal Calendar for the year 1787 (1788); including a list of the ... East India Company's Civil and Military Servants on the Bengal Establishment, etc, The
British in West Sumatra (1685-1825), The : a selection of documents, mainly from the East India Company records preserved in the India Office Library, Commonwealth Relations Office, London
By-laws, constitutions, orders and rules, for the good government of the corporation of the United Company of Merchants of England, trading to the East-Indies, and for the better carrying on, and managing the trade of the said Company
By-laws, constitutions, orders, and rules, for the Government of the Corporation of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies, etc
By-laws proposed by the committee therunto appointed, 25th March 1709
calendar of the Court Minutes, etc., of the East India Company, 1635-1639[-1679], A
calendar of the court minutes, etc. of the East India company, 1650-1654, A
calendar of the court minutes, etc., of the East India company, 1664-1667, A
calendar of the court minutes etc., of the East India company, 1671-1673, A
calendar of the court minutes, etc., of the East India company, 1674-1676, A
Cargo of the Compton from Fort St. George and Bengal: arrived on account of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies: viz
Cargo of the Eyles from Bengal: arrived on account of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies: viz
Cargoes of the Beauford, from Bengal; and Queen Caroline, from Bombay: arrived on account of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies: viz
Cargoes of the Devonshire from Bengal, and Compton and Wyndham from China: arrived on account of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies: viz
Cargoes of the Duke of Dorset, George, and Mountague from Fort St. George, and Bengal; and the Heathcote and Wilmington from Bombay: arrived on account of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies: viz
Cargoes of the Mary and Bridgwater, from Bengal and Fort St. George; and the Prince William and Lethieullier, from Bombay: arrived on account of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies: viz
Cargoes of the Prince Augustus and Devonshire, from China: arrived on account of the United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East-Indies: viz
Cargoes of the Princess of Wales from Bombay, and Normanton from Fort St. George and Bengal: arrived on account of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies: viz
Case of the Governour and Company ... represented to the Lords ... in Parliament assembled. [A petition against a Bill cancelling their privileges.]], [The
Case of the Marriners which served the East-India. Company in their Wars in the East Indies ... Humbly presented to the Honourable House of Lords, The
catalogue of the Library of the Hon. East India Company, A
Chart of the south east of Arabia, on Mercator's projection
clamours of the weavers and their abettors against the East India Company examined, with remarks upon the act for the most effectual employing the poor ... of this kingdom, The
Code of Civil Procedure of the courts of the East India Company. [A first draft with blank spaces for dates, etc.], The
Commission, for superintending and regulating the Company's affairs, at their presidencies in the East-Indies
Company's army in India : the debate at the East India House, at a General Court, held on Friday, the fifth of May, 1797 : for the purpose of considering the instructions proposed to be sent out to India with the Marquis Cornwallis, respecting the Company's army : with an appendix, containing the various papers referred to, and read, in the course of the debate, and the opinion of Mr. Rous (the Company's counsel) on the case submitted to him on the subject
Company's shipping : the proceedings at the General Quarterly Court, held at the East India House, on Wednesday, September 27, 1797, and the last General Quarterly Court, held on Wednesday, December 20, 1797 : in both of which the shipping concerns of the Company, and the memorial of the unemployed officers and commanders of the Company's ships, were discussed
Considerations on the renewal of the East India Company's Charter
Considerations respectfully submitted to the Court of Directors of the East India Company, in behalf of the officers of the Indian Artillery and Engineer Corps; in consequence of the Military Orders recently issued to the supreme Government of Bengal
Continuation of the series of the several Debates that have taken place at the India-House, on the following important subjects: the general principles of the Company's New Charter and the various clauses which it contains respecting the political and commercial interests of the India Company ... And also the Debates upon the important services of Marquis Cornwallis ... Reported by William Woodfall, A
Copy of a proposed dispatch to the Bengal Government, approved by Twenty-three of the Twenty-four Directors of the East India Company: dated April 3, 1805, but rejected by the Board of Controul, etc
Copy of a proposed dispatch to the Bengal government, approved by twenty-three of the twenty-four directors of the Hon. East-India Company, dated April 3, 1805
Correspondence and proceedings relative to the draft No. 177 of the season 1806-7, ordering a reimbursement to Major Thomas Hart, for grain supplied the army before Seringapatam, in April 1799; and the mandamus served by the Court of King's Bench upon the Court of Directors, for the transmission to India of that draft, as altered by the Board of Commissioners for the affairs of India
Correspondence between the Court of Directors and Capt. J. Charretie, on ... his claim for compensation as a Commander in the Maritime service of the ... Company; and between the Court of Directors and the ... Commissioners for the affairs of India upon the same subject
Correspondence relative to Sind, 1836-1843
Correspondence shewing the representations which have been made to Her Majesty's Government, by the Court of Directors ... on the subject of the duties on the produce and manufactures of India
Cotton (India). Return
Court of Directors of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East Indies, do hereby declare, that they will put up at the ensuing sale, which is to commence the 27th of September next, the following goods: viz, The
Court of Directors of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies, do hereby declare, that they will put up at their sale, which will commence on Tuesday the 14th of September next, the following goods: viz, The
Court of Directors of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies, do hereby declare, that they will put up at their sale, which will commence on Tuesday the 18th of March next, (besides the goods contained in the declaration of the 10th of January last) the following goods: viz, The
Court of Directors of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies, do hereby declare, that they will put up at their sale, which will commence on Tuesday the 26th instant, the following goods: viz, The
Court of Directors of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies, do hereby declare, that they will put up at their sale, which will commence on Tuesday the 3d of March next, the following goods: viz, The
Court of Directors of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies, do hereby declare, that they will put up to sale, which will commence on Tuesday the 26th of March next, the following goods: viz, The
dawn of British Trade to the East Indies as recorded in the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1599-1603. Containing an account of the formation of the Company, the first Adventure and Waymouth's Voyage in search of the North-West Passage, now first printed from the original manuscript, by H. Stevens ... With an introduction by Sir G. Birdwood [and a preface by H. N. Stevens], The
debate at the East India House ... 29 May 1795, on the several motions brought forward by Mr Alderman Lushington [for defraying the law charges incurred by Warren Hastings in consequence of his impeachment, and for granting him an annuity of £5000] ... Reported by W. Woodfall, The
Debate at the India House, December 18th, 1844, on the claims of the Royal Family Delhi, upon the justice of the British Government and the East India Company. [A speech by George Thompson on the promises made to the Emperor Shāh Ālam, with the ensuing debate
debate held at the East India House on ... June 28, 1799, on the Bill to make the Company's new shipping permanent ..., The
debates and proceedings at the East India House, on the shipping concerns of the Company, The : at three General Courts, held on Wednesday the 17th of February, Wednesday the 2d, and Thursday the 10th of March, 1796 : and a statement of the numbers on the ballots, of the 2d and 8th of March : with an appendix, containing the two reports of the Directors ...
Debates at the East-India House ... 17th Dec. 1794, on the adjourned consideration of Mr. Twining's motion, 'That no Director be allowed to carry on any trade or commerce to or from India, directly or indirectly, either as principal or agent.' Reported by W. Woodfall, The
Debates at the East-India House, 20 December 1815-25 August, 1858
debates at the East India House, at two General Courts, held on Thursday the 29th. of June, & Tuesday the 11th. of July, 1797, The : for the purpose of further considering a bill for regulating the trade to be carried on with India, by the ships of nations at amity with His Majesty : and also on the Madras and Bombay Judicature bill
Den Toestant der swevende verschillen tusschen de Oost, ende West-Indische Campagnien, von Engelant, ende van de Vereenighde Nederlanden
Depot : the debate at the East India-House, at an [sic] Quarterly General Court, held on Wednesday, the 21st of December, 1796, for the purpose of declaring a dividend from midsummer last to Christmas : and also for the purpose of taking into consideration the mode of recruiting the Company's European army in India
Despatch from the Court of Directors ... to the Governor in Council at Bombay [concerning British trade with Sind, etc.]. Revenue Department
East India accounts : 1, Statement of the bond debts and simple contract debts of the East India Company, with the rates of interest ... and the amount ... ; and the state of cash remaining in their treasury, and other effects ... in Great Britain and afloat, on the 1st of March 1813, after providing for the sales of the year; [and] 2, An estimate of the account current between government and the East India Company, to 1812
East India. Accounts of the total gross revenue of India; of balances in the several treasuries, and other accounts relating to the revenue of India. A return of the home accounts of the East India Company, presented pursuant to act 3 & 4 Will. 4, c. 85
East India accounts : viz. (1) Annual account, made up to the 1st May 1820, containing the amount of the proceeds of the sale of goods and merchandize of the East India Company in Great Britain ... (2) New or increased salaries, establishments or pensions, payable in Great Britain ..., allowances, compensations, remunerations, and superannuations, granted to the officers or servants of the East India Company
East India accounts : viz. annual account made up to 1st day of May 1814[-1st day of May 1834], containing the amount of the proceeds of the sale of goods and merchandize of the East India Company in Great Britain ..., and statement of their bond debts and simple contract debts
East India Company and the Maritime Service, The
East India Company. Home accounts of the East India Company, 1st May 1835. (Act 3 & 4 Will. IV. c. 85.)
East India Company. Home accounts of the East India Company, (presented pursuant to the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4, c. 85.)
East India Company. Home accounts of the East India Company, (presented pursuant to the Act 3 & 4 Will. IV. c. 85.)
East India Company journals of Captain William Keeling and Master Thomas Bonner, 1615-1617, The
East India Company records
East India (improvements in administration) : return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 9 February 1858, for, Copy of "a Memorandum (prepared at the India House) of the improvements in the administration of India during the last thirty years"
East India trade : an account of the number of ships, with the amount of their tonnage, for which licenses have been granted by the East India Company, under the authority of the Act of 53 Geo. III, c.155, s.11 : for six years, ending 10th April 1820, distinguishing each year
Eastern passages to China sheet II
Fund for the benefit of the widows and families of deceased officers and clerks in the East-India Company's regular home establishment
Further papers respecting the East-India Company's Charter
Gazetteer of the Territories under the Government of the East-India Company, and of the Native States on the continent of India. Compiled ... by Edward Thornton. [With a map.], A
Gazetteer of the Territories under the Government of the East-India Company ... Compiled ... by Edward Thornton ... Corrected to the latest period by the author, A
Gazetteer of the Territories under the Government of the East-India Company ... Compiled ... by Edward Thornton, etc.], [A
General preamble for sales at the East India House : October 1814
Goods sold by the East-India Company, September the 17th, 1721. Longcloth by the Godfrey, in time
Goods sold by the East-India Company, September the 7th, 1721
historical Account of the Intercourse between the Inhabitants of Great Britain and the People in the East Indies, containing ... a ... history of the East India Company, etc, An
History of Japan
house list amended. Anno 1773, The
Important facts regarding the East-India Company's affairs in Bengal from 1752 to 1760 ... shewing the causes of the catastrophe of 1756, and vindicating the character of Mr Holwell from many scandalous aspersions thrown out against him, in an anonymous Pamphlet intitled, 'Reflections on the present state of our East-India Affairs.' [By John Zephamah Holwell.]
In the Company's Service: a reminiscence. [By Octavius Sturges. With the Collaboration of Mary Sturges.]
Instructions for the Governor-General and Council of Bengal; and for the Council of Commerce; with directions for the institution of a Board of Exchequer: drawn up by the committee of proprietors of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East-Indies, appointed for such purpose
Instructions from the Court of Directors of the United Company of Merchants of England, trading to the East-Indies, to the Governor-General and Council of Fort-William, in Bengal
invasion of Nepal, The : John Company at war.
journey from Madras through the countries of Mysore, Canara, and Malabar, performed under the orders of the most noble the Marquis Wellesley, governor general of India, for the express purpose of investigating the state of agriculture, arts, and commerce; the religion, manners, and customs; the history natural and civil, and antiquities, in the dominions of the rajah of Mysore, and the countries acquired by the Honourable East India company, A
lawes or standing orders of the East India Company, The
Letter addressed to the Court of Directors of the East India Company, and correspondence connected therewith; also the judgment of H.M. Supreme Court in Bengal, in the case of Blunt V. the Managers ... of the Bengal Civil Service Annuity Fund, etc. MS. notes, A
Letter from a Lawyer in the Inner-Temple to his Friend in the Country, concerning the East India Stock, and the Project of uniting the old and new Companies, A
Letter from a Proprietor of India Stock, in town, to a Proprietor in the Country, A
Letter to the Committee of twenty-five proprietors of India Stock, A
letter written to the Right Worshipfull the Gouernours and Assistants of the East Indian Marchants in London: containing the estate of the East Indian fleete, with the names of the chiefe men of note dead in the voyage, A
Letters received by the East India Company from its servants in the East : transcribed from the 'Original Correspondence' series of the India Office Records
list of all proprietors of £1,000 capital stock of the United East-India Company and upwards; and also of all proprietors of £500 capital stock and upwards, but not amounting to £1,000: together with the places of their abode, as they stood the 4th of March, 1773, A
List of Marine Records of the late East India Company, and of subsequent date preserved in the Record Department of the India Office, London
list of ships abroad in the United East-India Company's service, 1783, A
List of the names of all the adventurers in the stock of the Honourable East-India Company
list of the names of the members of the United-Company of Merchants of England, trading to the East-Indies, the 21st of March, 1744. Together with part of the ... by-laws, concerning elections, A
List of the names of the proprietors of East-India stock
list of their names who by their adventures are capable of being chosen Committees for the year 1674, A
list of their names who by their adventures are capable of being chosen Committees for the year 1676, A
London, August 1. 1678. Cargo of seven ships from India, viz. the Bengale, London and Cæsar from the Coast; the George, Success, and Scipio African, from Surrat, and the Ann from Bantam
London, cargoe, of the Charles the Second, and Sampson, arrived from the Coast and Bay, November 16. and of the Samuel from the Coast, December 28. 1694
London. Cargoe, of the Dorothy from Fort St. George, and Diana from Surrat, arrived the 25th. August, 1693
London, cargoe of the Martha from Fort St. George, and of the Anna from the Bay of Bengal, arrived the 30th of August, 1699
London, cargoe of the Nassau, from China, arrived the first of September, 1699
London, the 24th July, 1799. Cargoes of the Atlantic, Varunna, Busbridge, Highland Chief and Calcutta, from Bengal; Good Hope and Dover Castle, from Fort St. George; Rockingham, Melville Castle and Scaleby Castle, from Bombay; Admiral Gardner, from Bengal and Bencoolen; Henry Dundas and Lord Camden, from Bengal and Fort St. George: arrived on account of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies, viz
London, the 24th October, 1798. Cargoes of the Lascelles, Royal Admiral, Princess Royal, Queen, and Britannia from Bengal; Minerva and Harriet from Columbo: arrived on account of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies, viz
London, the 30th September, 1799. Cargoes of the Barwell, from China; Triton, Tellicherry, and Armenia, from Bengal: arrived on account of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies, viz
Majmuʾiyi Makātib-i Majmuʾdār
Map of Berar, East & West (Nagpur, Gawalgarh, Nurnulla & c.)
Memorandum of the improvements in the administration of India during the last thirty years : and, The petition of the East-India Company to Parliament
More Hints, addressed to the Proprietors of East India Stock; calculated to assist them in forming a correct opinion of the Proposals of Government
Nepal and the East India Company.
Observations of the Court of Directors on a letter from the managing owners of East India Shipping, dated 12th Febry 1796
Observations on the construction of ships, addressed to the ... Committee of Shipping of the East India Company
Observations relative to the resources of the East India Company for productive remittance, etc
of the East India Company, 1664-1670
Of trade : 1. In general : 2. In particular : 3. Domestick : 4. Foreign : 5. The East-India : 6. The African : 7. The Turky [sic] : 8. The Spanish : 9. The Hamburgh : 10. The Portugal : 11. The Italian : 12. The Dutch : 13. The Russia : 14. The Greenland : 15. The Swedeland [sic] : 16. The Denmark : 17. The Irish : 18. The Scotland : 19. The plantation : 20. The French, &c. : also, of coyn [sic], bullion, of improving our woollen manufacture, to prevent exporting wooll, of ways and means to increase our riches, &c
oldest marine insurance policy, The : a voyage from the East Indies in 1657
Papers presented to the House of Commons from the East India Company relating to their sale of goods and merchandize : also to their bond and simple contract debts, &c
Papers, presented to the House of Commons, relating to East India affairs : viz. no. 1, Return of the writers, sent out ... from 1793 to the latest period; and also, no. 2, Return of the cadets
Papers relating to East India affairs : viz., No. 1. Exposition of the state of the company's finances at home and abroad : submitted to the Honourable Committee of the House of Commons, appointed to take into consideration the affairs of the East India Company : dated 1st April 1808. No.2. Supplement to the exposition of the state of the company's finances, dated 1st April 1808
Papers relating to India affairs : viz., no. 1, Statement of all the proceedings of the Court of Directors, and of the Court of Proprietors; on occasion of declaring the dividend; midsummer 1810 and Christmas 1810-11, [and] no. 2, Statement of the amount of dividend, and the rate per cent on the capital stock of the East India Company
Papers relating to the case of Major Thomas Hart
Papers relating to the war in India. Presented to both Houses of Parliament, by command of the Prince Regent, February 1819
Papers respecting illicit trade
Papers respecting the applications made to the Court of Directors of the East-India Company, by the owners of ships, sailing under the old and new shipping system for an increase in the present season of the allowances stipulated with those owners by contract, for the peace freight of their ships
Papers respecting the negociation for the export of tin from Cornwall to China, during the East India Company's exclusive privilege. (Further Papers, etc.)
Papers respecting the negociation with His Majesty's ministers for a renewal of the East-India company's exclusive privileges, for a further term after the 1st March 1814: together with a copy of the bill as passed by the hon. the House of commons and the right hon. the House of lords, for continuing in the East-India company, for a further term, the possession of the British territories in India, together with certain exclusive privileges; for establishing further regulations for the government of the said territories, and the better administration of justice within the same; and for regulating the trade to, and from the places within the limits of the said Company's charter
Papers respecting the negociation with His Majesty's ministers on the subject of the East-India Company's charter and the government of His Majesty's Indian territories, for a further term after the 22d April 1834, together with a copy of the bill as passed by the Hon. the House of Commons and the Right Hon. the House of Lords, for effecting an arrangement with the East-India Company, and for the better government of His Majesty's Indian territories till the 30th April 1854 : also of the bill for regulating the trade to China and India
petition and remonstrance of the Governor, The : London 1628
preamble for the sale, commencing the, The
Prem Ságar; or, The ocean of love, being a history of Krishn ..., The
Proceedings at a general court of proprietors of East-India stock held at the India-House on Friday, November 7, 1783, relative to the Hon. Warren Hastings, governor general of Bengal
Proceedings in Committee, 25th June 1783. (Observations on the President's Minute of 25th June 1783. [By Brigadier General James Stuart.]), The
Proceedings of a general court of proprietors of East India stock : held at the East India House, on the 22nd September, 1847, relative to the production of certain papers in the case of His Highness the deposed Raja of Sattara
Proceedings relative to ships tendered for the service of the United East-India Company, from the second July, 1806, to the twenty- seventh September, 1809, with an appendix
Proceedings relative to ships tendered for the service of the United East-India Company, from the twenty-first of March, 1792, to the twenty-sixth of March, 1794; with an appendix
Proceedings relative to ships tendered for the service of the United East-India Company, from the twenty-sixth of March, 1794, to the sixth of January, 1795; with an appendix
Propositions from the Court of Directors of the East-India Company, for an agreement with the public on the following terms
Question proposed to be put by the ballot, on Wednesday next, the 26th instant, at this House. That the petition this day prepared by the General Court be approved, and humbly presented to the Honourable the House of Commons
Rajah of Travancore. Hutchinson's Claim. Papers printed on the part of the East-India Company, in reference to this claim; being papers not comprized in the printed collection laid before the Select Committee [of the House of Commons] on the part of Mr. Hutchinson
register of letters & c. of the Governour and Company of Merchants of London trading into the East Indies, 1600-1619, The
Register of Letters, etc., of the Governour and Company of Merchants of London trading into the East Indies, 1600-1619. Edited by Sir G. Birdwood ... assisted by W. Foster, The
Regulations as to the nomination of students at the East India College, with a view to their future appointment as writers in the service of the United East India Company : and preparatory instructions to persons who may be so nominated
Regulations of the Government of Bombay in force at the end of 1850; to which are added, the Acts of the Government of India in force in that Presidency ... Prepared ... by Richard Clarke, The
Remarks on the tenth Article of the preliminaries, relative to the East-India Company. [Signed: A Proprietor.]
Report of Proceedings at a Special General Court of Proprietors [concerning the annexation of the Sattara Territories] ... 7th February, 1849, etc
Report of the committee appointed by the General Court of the East-India Company on the 10th April, 1781, "To enquire into the chartered rights of this company, and the nature and extent of its right to the several territorial possessions acquired in India; and to prepare the means of supporting those rights, should the negotiation of the Court of Directors with the Minister fail of producing the desired accommodation."
Report of the debate and proceedings in the case of R. Sherson ... which took place at a General Court of Proprietors of East India Stock, ... for the purpose of confirming a resolution ... presenting him with the sum of twenty thousand pagodas, as a compensation for his losses ... Taken in short-hand by Mr. Fraser
Report of the Debate at the East-India House, the 9th July 1834, at a special general court of proprietors of East-India stock, relative to compensations to be granted to the Company's maritime officers
Reports and documents connected with the proceedings of the East-India Company in regard to the culture and manufacture of cotton-wool, raw silk, and indigo in India
Resolutions of the general court of proprietors of East-India Stock : relative to an application to Parliament for a renewal of their exclusive privileges
return of all the ships launched in the River Thames for the service of the East India Company in each year from 1770 to 1812, A : with the tonnage of each ship; also, the tonnage of the ship now building
Return of the quantities of teas sold annually at the East India sales, with the amount and rate of duty in each year, from 1770 to 1812
Rules and articles for the better government of the officers and soldiers in the service of the East India Company, from the 1st day of January 1858
Rules and regulations for the good government of the Military Seminary, established by the East-India Company for the appropriate education of young men intended for their military service in India
scheme for raising £3,200,000 for the service of the Government, by redeeming the Fund and Trade now enjoy'd by the E. India Company, and reserving to the public an annuity of 96,000£ for the disposition of Parliament, A
Second set of regulations, proposed by the Court of Directors, to the General Court, for the better administration of justice, in Bengal
Second set of regulations, proposed by the Court of Directors, to the General Court, for the most advantageous management of the Company's affairs, and for the due administration of justice in India
summary view of the East-India Company of Great Britain. Exhibiting a sketch of its origin, progress and constitution, in abstracts from its charters, from proceedings in Parliament, and from other documents, briefly stated, A
Sundry book of 1677-78
Supplement to the observations on the construction of ships, addressed to ... the Committee of Shipping of the East India Company
table or scale, shewing the receipts and disbursements at home, on the East-India Company's trade, for eleven years, as set forth in the report made by the Committee of Proprietors, to the General Court, on the 23d day of December, 1772, The
Tea Trade. A ... report of the ... proceedings at the East India House, on the commencement of the March sale, etc, The
To the Right Honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses ... in Parliament. The East India Company's answer to the petition of C. Price and others, owners and freighters of the ship Andalusia
Treaties and engagements between the Honorable East India Company and the Native Powers in Asia: with introductory and historical notices
Treaties, etc., between the Nawabs of the Carnatic and the Hon. East India Company, and also a letter from His late Majesty King George III. to Nawaub Walajau
Treaty of perpetual friendship and alliance between the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies, and the Marattahs ..., completed ... the 24th of February 1783 : concluded by Mr. David Anderson with Mahdajee Sindia the 17th day of May 1782, ratified by the Peshwa the 20th of December 1782, and finally completed and exchanged the 24th of February 1783
Treaty with the Nawaub Vizier Saadut Alee. 10th. Nov. 1801. Treaty between the Honourable the East-India Company and His Excellency the Nawaub Vizier-ool-Mumaulick Yemeen-ood-Dowlah Nazim-ool-Moolk Saadut Alee Khan Behauder Mobaurez Jung, for ceding to the Company, in perpetual sovereignty, certain portions of His Excellency's territorial possessions, in commutation of the subsidy now payable to the Company by the Vizier
True Relation of the Late Cruell and Barbarous Tortures and Execution, done upon the English at Amboyna in the East Indies, by the Hollanders there residing. As it hath byn lately delivered to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, A
True Relation of the Unjust, Cruell, and Barbarous Proceedings against the English at Amboyna ... The third edition. [With a plate.], A
war with Tippoo Sultan, The
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Digges, D. The defence of trade [MI] 1615 t.p. (East-India Companie)
East India Co. A calendar of the court minutes, etc. of the East India Company, 1664-1670, 1925 t.p., etc. (East India Company)
Gt. Brit. Parliament. A Bill for continuing the trade and corporation capacity of the United East India Company ... [MI] 1712 p. 1-2 (English-Company Trading to the East-Indies, now called United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East-Indies)
Its Lettre ecrite a un actionnaire de la Compagnie des Indes orientales d'Angleterre = A letter to a proprietor of the East-India Company, 1750
Lipson, E. The economic hist. of Eng., 1929-1931 v. 2, p. 309, etc., chapter entitled East India Company (in 1698 a new company was formed under an act of Parl., and a rivalry between the two comps. ensued. Starting in 1702 the Old Company were managed by a joint committee; in 1709 the orig. company was dissolved and a complete amalgamation was effected in the United East India Company)
MdU/G-K files (usage: Compagnie unie de marchands d'Angleterre commerçans aux Indes orientales)
Mihrīn, M.N. Kumpanī-i Hind-i Sharqī va marg-i Vazīr Muḥammad Akbar Khān, 2006 t.p. (کمپنى هند شرقى = Kumpanī-i Hind-i Sharqī)
NUCMC data from Rutgers Univ. Lib. for British govt. records, 1651-1735 (East India Tea Company)
Part I[-II] of a descriptive catalogue of the lepidopterous insects contained in the Museum of the Honourable East-India Company, 1828-1829
Sharikat al-Hind al-Sharqīyah al-Barīṭānīyah wa-dawruhā fī tārīkh al-Khalīj al-ʻArabī, 1600-1858 M, 1997 t.p. (Sharikat al-Hind al-Sharqīyah al-Barīṭānīyah)
Tung Yin-tu kung ssu tui Hua mao i pien nien shih ... 1991 v. 1, colophon (East India Company)
Tweede scheeps-togt, van de Engelse Oost-Indische Maatschappy, onder den h[ee]r Hendrik Middleton, generaal, in 't jaar 1604 ..., 1706 t.p. (Engelse Oost-Indische Maatschappy)
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