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.
House built by Governor John Goodwin which was accepted by the East India Company in August 1745 in part payment of his debt. The Company intended to use "the Great House" to lodge their servants and soldiers. The house was subject to a mortgage which was later paid off for £850 18s 6d.
Land belonging to the Trustees of the Port of Bombay at the southern end of the Apollo Reclamation, connected to Bombay Harbour, with sheds built by the Government of Bombay for use as a coal depôt. By 1908 the Government of Bombay had for many years occupied part of the property free of charge a...
Land, buildings, and machinery at Porto Novo belonging to Indian Iron and Steel Company were mortgaged to the East India Company in 1833. The property subsequently passed to the East Indian Iron Company which paid £10,000 to East India Company for discharge of all claims.
Salem, Malabar, Kanara, Coimbatore and Arcot Lease of iron ore in Salem, Malabar, Kanara, Coimbatore and Southern Arcot, and of chrome in Salem and Coimbatore held by East Indian Iron Company from the Secretary of State for India.
In 1874, the Secretary of State for India paid £4,000 to the liquidators of the East Indian Iron Company for lands and barracks in the town of Calicut, Malabar.