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A calendar of the court minutes, etc. of the East India company, 1635-1639 / by Ethel Bruce Sainsbury ; with an introduction and notes by William Foster ; publishing under the patronage of His Majesty's secretary of state for India in council.
Author
East India Company
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1907.
Description
1 online resource (xxxvi, 396 pages).
Details
Subject(s)
East Indies
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Commerce
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Great Britain
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Great Britain
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Commerce
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East Indies
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Author
Sainsbury, Ethel Bruce
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Writer of introduction
Foster, William, 1863-1951
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Series
Making of the modern world, part III (1890-1945)
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The making of the modern world, part III (1890-1945)
Notes
"The court minutes of the East India company, now preserved in the Record department of the India office, have been calendared down to the close of 1634 in the late Mr. W. Noel Sainsbury's invaluable series of Calendars of state papers, East Indies, the last instalment of which was published by the Public record office in 1892. In the present volume Miss Sainsbury continues her father's work, and carries it to te end of the year 1639 ... There is a gap in the minutes from July, 1637, to July 1639, owing to the loss of the volume containing the entries for that period."--Pref.
Includes index.
Reproduction of the original from Goldsmiths' Library of Economic Literature, Senate House Library, University of London.
Shelfmark number: [G.L.] C3 [E.I.C.].
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