Petition to the Court of Directors of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies and to the Marquis of Dalhousie, Governor General of India, by the Hindu inhabitants of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, for the disallowance of Act XXI of 1850
Petition to the Lords of Great Britain signed and sealed by the royal family of Oudh stating that the military occupation and annexation of Oudh is a violation of international law and public justice
Printed volume containing copies of royal letters patent relating mainly to the union of the companies. Also contains copies of letters patent relating to the establishment of Courts of Justice in India and to the granting to the Company of share of plunder.With index
Composite volume of papers of Henry Dundas relating to the privileges of the Company and to its administration in London and India. Includes: extracts from letters patent; information on parliamentary procedure in cases of impeachment; extracts from parliamentary business relating to the South Se...
Composite volume of papers relating to the Company's petition for an extension to its charter. Includes: proposals for improved conduct of Company affairs; merchants' petitions against renewal; correspondence and printed material on the Company's judicial powers in the East; copy of the charter o...
Composite volume of papers addressed mainly to Henry Dundas relating to the renewal of the Company's charter in 1793. Includes representations from merchants and manufacturers in the woollen, cotton, muslin and calico trades; correspondence on private trade, the Company's ships and armies, the tr...
Indenture Tripartite between Anne, the Governor and Company of Merchants of London, trading into the East-Indies, and the English Company, Trading to the East-Indies, for uniting the companies. 1 Anne