A complex of warehouses between Petticoat Lane, Houndsditch, and Bishopsgate was built by the East India Company in the late eighteenth century. These buildings survived until the twentieth century. The site was redeveloped in 1978-82 but four out of seven of the Company's warehouses were preserv...
In 1916 Nora Henrietta Countess Roberts granted the Lady Roberts Home Estate at Murree to the Government of India for use as a hospital primarily for European military officers and their families. Countess Roberts died in December 1921 and bequeathed all her estate to her daughter Aileen for life...
Patent rights in British territories in India: whether Governor General in Council, with the consent or by direction of Court of Directors sanctioned by Board of Control, can grant such for protection of new inventions, and joint opinion of Campbell, Rolfe (Attorney- and Solicitor-General) and Sp...
The East India Company property at Great St Helen's comprised: (a) the site developed during the seventeenth century (b) the estate purchased from William Gosling in 1803.