Letter from Stephen Lushington to William Pitt, enclosing correspondence with Benjamin Joy, appointed for the U.S.A. in Calcutta, and asking Pitt to instruct the Governor General in Bengal. 1795.

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Letter from Stephen Lushington to William Pitt, enclosing correspondence with Benjamin Joy, appointed for the U.S.A. in Calcutta, and asking Pitt to instruct the Governor General in Bengal. 1795.

[30] p. ; 33 cm.

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Lushington, Stephen, 1782-1873

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Lushington was a member of Parliament in the House of Commons, a judge in the Court of Admiralty, and an ecclesiastical judge. From the description of Autograph, 1833. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 234341724 English lawyer and abolitionist. From the description of Autograph letter in third person : [London], [1843] Jul. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270590183 ...

Joy, Benjamin, 1772-1829

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Pitt, Willkiam, 1759-1806.

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East India Company

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The East India Company (formally called the Governor and Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies (1600-1708) and the United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies (1708-1873)), was an English company formed for the exploitation of the spice trade in East and Southeast Asia and India. It was incorporated by Royal Charter in December 1600. From the guide to the East India Company, 1647, 1647, (Senate House Library, University of London) ...