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Colonial Chronology: A Chronology of the Principal Events Connected with the ... - Page 16
by Henry James Robinson - 1892 - 304 pages
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Imperial England

Cecil Fairfield Lavell, Charles Edward Payne - 1918 - 470 pages
...constituted the adventurers into " one body complete and politick, in deed and in name, by the name of the Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading into the East Indies," the purposes of the undertaking being " the Honor of our Nation, the Wealth of our People, the Increase...
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Two Thousand Questions and Answers about the War: A Catechism of the Methods ...

1918 - 412 pages
...enlisted army and making war. Q,— What is the British East India Company? A. — It is the offspring of the "Governor and Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies," which was founded by Queen Elizabeth in 1600, and .made the first commercial settlement in India in...
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The Oxford History of India: From the Earliest Times to the End of 1911

Vincent Arthur Smith - 1920 - 880 pages
...charter with rights Portcullis coin of Elizabeth, for India, of exclusive tradmg to ' the Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading into the East Indies'. The Separate Voyages. The early 'Separate Voyages 'organized by the Company were directed chiefly to the...
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A Historical Geography of the British Colonies, Volume 7, Issue 1

Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas - 1921 - 454 pages
...effective occupation. On the last day of the year 1600 the East India Company was incorporated by name of ' the Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading into the East Indies'. The number of subscribers was 217. The first governor, Thomas Smythe, and twenty-four 'committees' (ie...
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A Calendar of the Court Minutes, Etc., of the East India Company ..., Volume 6

East India Company - 1922 - 456 pages
...3, 1661 (Parchment Records, no. 22).i Confirming them as a body corporate and politic, by the name of The Governor and Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies, to have perpetual succession and a common seal. The administration is to consist of a Governor and...
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Indian Administration to the Dawn of Responsible Government, 1765-1920

Balavantarāya Kalyāṇarāya Ṭhākora - 1922 - 500 pages
...traffic to the benefit of the commonwealth. ' The Earl and his associates were incorporated in the name of the 'Governor and Company of merchants of London, trading into the East Indies. ' They were to hold a Court or general assembly, which was empowered to make such laws and regulations...
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Bibliotheca Americana Et Philippina, Volumes 1-2

Maggs Bros - 1922 - 742 pages
...George, Earl of Cumberland, and two hundred and fifteen knights, aldermen, and merchants under the name of " The Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading into the East Indicts." The first expedition sent out by this Company was placed under the command of Caiptnin (afterwards...
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The Dictionary of National Biography, Founded in 1882 by George Smith, Volume 13

1922 - 1426 pages
...Henry Middleton to Bantam and the Maluco Islands, being the Second Voyage set forth by the Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading into the East Indies. The original edition of this (1606, 8vo), is extremely rare ; there is no copy in the British Museum ;...
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Texts for Students, Volume 37

1924 - 104 pages
...from henceforth be, and shall be one Body Corporate and Politick, in Deed and in Name, by the Name of the Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading into the East-Indies. And we ordain that accordingly they have Succession and that they ... be and shall be...
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History of Bengal, Bihar & Orissa Under Britis Rule

Lewis Sydney Steward O'Malley - 1925 - 816 pages
...greatest of all chartered companies, received next year a charter of incorporation from Queen Elizabeth under the title of the Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading into the East Indies. From the outset the Company was anxious to tap the trade of Bengal, of whose resources a favourable...
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