The East India Company saltpetre warehouses at Ratcliff stood on ground to the south of Cock Hill leased from the Coopers' Company in 1770. They were destroyed in July 1794 when a fire spread from a neighbouring barge builder's premises and set light to part of the saltpetre stock causing an expl...
The East India Company maintained an inspecting room for firearms in Church Lane Whitechapel. The premises were leased from the Gunmakers' Company and adjoined the Gunmakers' proof house. Company firearms were taken through a connecting door for proofing. By 1860 the premises had not for some yea...
In 1843 the East India Company purchased 116 acres of land with barrack buildings at Warley in Essex for £15,000 from H M Government for use as recruiting depôt. The barracks were altered and extended to provide quarters for officers, other ranks, and married men. The property was transferred bac...
House in the Fort at Madras formerly belonging to Major General William Gent used by East India Company as Accountant General's Office. Purchased by the Company in 1852 for £350.