Letters Patent of George II granting to the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies all booty and plunder taken by their ships alone, and the power to dispose of territories acquired by conquest. 31 George II
Letters Patent of George II granting to the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies all booty and plunder taken by their ships alone, and the power to dispose of territories acquired by conquest. 31 George II
A second bill of exchange for £100 drawn by General Lally on the French United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies for money advanced him at St Helena, together with a letter of advice
Letters Patent of Sir Thomas St George, Garter Principal King of Arms and of Sir Henry St George, Clarenceux King of Arms, granting arms to the English Company, Trading to the East-Indies
Letters Patent of James I granting to the Governor and Company of Merchants of London, trading into the East-Indies, the power to sell and to export ungarbled spices. 4, 40 James I
Letters Patent of James I granting to the Governor and Company of Merchants of London, trading into the East-Indies, the power to sell and to export ungarbled spices. 7, 42 James I
Letters Patent of James II to the Governor and Company of Merchants of London, trading into the East-Indies, and to the owners of the ship "Andaluzia", quitclaiming them of demands for further monies from sale of goods of "Andaluzia". 3 James II
Letters Patent of George II granting to the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies the right to levy and seize all fines imposed by the Mayor's Courts and Justices in India. 1 George II
Copy Letters Patent of Elizabeth I granting to the Earl of Cumberland and 215 others the power to form a corporate body to be called the "Governor and Company of Merchants of London, trading into the East-Indies" and naming Thomas Smith the first Governor. 43 Elizabeth I