The Royal Indian Asylum was closed in June 1892 and the remaining patients transferred to other institutions. The estate was sold to the Rothschild family for housing development for £31,000.
The India Museum was removed to Great Fife House at Whitehall after the sale of East India House. The Secretary of State acquired an underlease from Lady Milton who held both Great and Little Fife House on lease from the Crown. Lady Milton's lease, originally granted to Lord Liverpool, expired on...
42 and 44 Grosvenor Gardens Two houses acquired in 1920 by the India Office for conversion into offices for the newly created High Commissioner for India.
Freehold house in James' Valley purchased for £400 by the East India Company in April 1743 from John Brown, formerly surgeon at St Helena. Brown built the house on land granted to him by the Company in 1738.
Collection Area:
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1738-1743
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