Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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HF486.C6 A5 1696 | I, Thomas Andersone of [illegible], obilge [sic] me, my heirs, and executors to pay to the Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies, or to whom they shall appoint the sum of [fifty] [illegible]... | 1 |
HF486.C6 A5 1700 | An encomium on the Indian and African Company's undertaking, as it is faithfully translated out of the Amstelodam-Laydon Gazette, May 13, 1700. N.S. by which any man may see the sense of foreigners concerning that noble design. | 1 |
HF486 .E5 | Debt on East India goods & cont. impost. 20 December 1695. | 1 |
HF486.E5 A4 | 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. | 1 |
HF486.E5 B74 |
A Brief abstract of the great oppresions and injuries which the late managers of the East-India-Company have acted on the lives, liberties and estates of their fellow-subjects with a short account of their unjust dealings with the natives in sundry parts of India, which has so much expos'd the honour and interest of the nation, and hazarded the loss of that advantageous trade, humbly presented to the consideration of the honourable, the knights, citizens and burgesses, in Parliament assembled. A Brief abstract of the great oppresions and injuries which the late managers of the East-India-Company have acted on the lives, liberties and estates of their fellow-subjects with a short account of their unjust dealings with the natives in sundry parts of India, which has so much expos'd the honour and interest of the nation, and hazarded the loss of that advantageous trade, humbly presented to the consideration of the honourable, the knights, citizens and burgesses, in Parliament assembled. |
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HF486.E5 B9 1628 | By the King, a declaration of orders made by the gouernour and Company of Merchants of London, trading to the East Indies concerning priuate trade, to, in, or from the said Indies, ratified and allowed by the King, and by His Maiesties consent may bee printed for the better publication thereof. | 1 |
HF486.E5 L57 | A List of the names of all the adventurers in the new general stock to East-India, who have taken the last oath agreed on by the generality, December the 8, 1657 wherein note that this mark (*) doth signifie such as are capable of being elected. | 2 |
HF486.E5 R4 | A Reply to the popular arguments used for confirming the present East-India Company, by grafting upon them with a word or two in behalf of the new subscriptions. | 1 |
HF486 .E53 1628 | By the King a proclamation for the better incouragement and aduancement of the trade of East-Indye Company. | 2 |
HF486 .E53 1632 | By the King a proclamation for the better encouragement, and aduancement of the trade of the East-Indie Companie, and for preuention of excesse of priuate trade. | 1 |
HF486.E6 |
The East India Company, 1600--1857 : Essays on Anglo-Indian connection / At a court of committees for the honourable the East-India Company, holden the 19th of February 1673/4 The loss of the Trades Increase : an early modern maritime catastrophe / |
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HF486.E6 1661 | The East-India Companies charter, | 1 |
HF486 .E6 1662 | To the King's most excellent Majestie; the humble petition of Arthur Earl of Anglesey, Viscount Valentia, one of His Majesties most honourable privie council Sir John Ayton Knight, and Usher of the Black Rod, Charles VVhitacre, Peter Rycaut, Henry Elwes, and John VVhitfield, Esquires, on the behalf of themselves and other creditors of Sir Edward Littleton VVilliam Courten, and Sir Paul Pinder deceased. | 1 |
HF486.E6 1686 | The East-India Companies charter, | 1 |
HF486 .E6 1691 | An apology for the English nation: viz. that it is as much the interest for the English nation, that the trades to the East-Indies and Africk [sic], should be as free as that to Spain. | 1 |
HF486.E6 1695 | A charter granted by their sacred majesties, King William and Queen Mary, under the Great Seal of England, dated the 7th. of October 1693. For incorporating the present East-India Company, and confirmation of their former charters. | 1 |
HF486.E6 1698 | East-India trade | 1 |
HF486 .E6 1699 | Four and twenty queries relating to the East-India trade. | 1 |
HF486.E6 1699 | Prince Butler's querical demonstrations relating to the East-India trade | 1 |
HF486.E6 A759 1650 | Arguments collected by long and deare experience of the East India Company shewing, why that trade cannot bee carryed on to the honour and profit of this nation, otherwise then under government, and a joint stocke. | 1 |