A short account of the political conduct of the East India Companies servants in the presidency of Madrass [sic] from the definitive treaty in 1762 to this present time, 1772.

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A short account of the political conduct of the East India Companies servants in the presidency of Madrass [sic] from the definitive treaty in 1762 to this present time, 1772.

Essay critical of the practices of the East India Company in Madras.

[16] p. ; 32 cm.

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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) ...

Ramsay, Allan, 1713-1784

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Ramsay was a Scottish-born portrait painter and essayist. From the description of A short account of the political conduct of the East India Companies servants in the presidency of Madrass [sic] from the definitive treaty in 1762 to this present time, 1772. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 235941744 English painter. From the description of Autograph letter signed : London, to Mr. Johnstoun [Sir William (Johnstone) Pulteney], 1761 May 19. (Unknown...