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- [East India charter and other papers relating to the Company]
- A Bill for Continuing the Trade and Corporation Capacity of the United East-India Company Altho' Their Fund Should Be Redeemed
- A Brief abstract of the great oppressions and injuries which the late managers of the East-India-Company have acted on the lives, liberties and estates of their fellow-subjects : with a short account of their unjust dealings with the natives in sundry parts of India ... humbly presented to the consideration of the honourable, the knights, citizens, and burgesses, in Parliament assembled
- A Brief account of the great oppressions and injuries which the managers of the East-India Company have acted on the lives, liberties, and estates of their fellow-subjects : as also of their unjust dealings ... whereby they have exposed the honor and interest of the nation, and hazarded the intire loss of that advantageous trade : humbly offer'd as reasons for establishing a new joint-stock
- A Brief state of the East India trade : as it relates to the other branches of the British commerce : in order to judge whether as it is now carry'd on that trade be advantageous to the general interest of the nation or not
- A Calculation of the new scheme for disposing of the South-Sea property : wherein is shewn what dividend the South-Sea Company can make on the old foot, what dividend the new scheme proposes, and what dividend (if the scheme takes effect) the three companies can really make by their present profits and the interest of the new ingrafted stock
- A Catalogue of the damages for which the English demand reparation from the United-Netherlands : as also a list of the damages, actions, and pretenses for which those of the United-Netherlands demand reparation and satisfaction from the English : together with the answer of the English, subjoyn'd to the several and respective points of their demands
- A Caution to the directors of the East-India Company : with regard to their making the midsummer dividend of five per cent without due attention to a late act of Parliament, and a by-law of their own
- A Collection of papers relating to the East-India trade : wherein are shewn the disadvantages to a nation, by confining any trade to a corporation with joint-stock
- A Collection of statutes concerning the incorporation, trade, and commerce of the East India Company, and the government of the British possessions in India, with the statutes of piracy : to which ... are annexed, lists of duties and drawbacks on the company's trade, the by-laws, constitutions, rules and orders for the good government of the company, and the management of their trade, and an abridgement of the compnay's charters
- A Copy of the remonstrance of the merchants and traders, buyers of piece goods, to the Court of Directors of the United East-India Company : and also of the two representations delivered by the committee of merchants, & c to the committee appointed by the Court of Directors to enquire into the hardships and complaints of the buyers at the company's sales
- A Demonstration of the necessity and advantages of a free trade to the East Indies : and of a termination to the present monopoly of the East-India Company
- A Journal of several remarkable passages : before the honourable House of Commons and the right honourable the lords of Their Majesties most honourable Privy Council, relating to the East-India trade
- A Letter from a gentleman to an East-India merchant
- A Letter signed by C. Grant, Esq., W. Astell, Esq., C. Mills, Esq., A. Robarts, Esq., G. Smith, Esq., R.C. Plowden, Esq., C. Marjoribanks, Esq., J. Inglis, Esq., J. Bebb, Esq., G.A. Robinson, Esq., directors of the East-India Company : containing a minute examination and full vindication of the measures adopted by Sir George Barlow, during the dissentions at the presidency of Madras
- A Letter to Edward Parry and Charles Grant, Esqrs : chairman and deputy chairman of the court of directors in 1809, on the commercial monopoly of the East India Company, and on the policy of the establishment of a new company
- A Letter to Lord Althorp, on the China trade : occasioned by an article in the "Edinburgh Review," No. CIV
- A Letter to a friend concerning the East-India trade
- A Letter to a member of Parliament concerning the proposals of the East-India Company
- A Letter to the Right Honourable C.J. Fox on the subject of his conduct upon the charges made by Mr. Paul against the Marquis Wellesley : to which are annexed a faithful copy of the first letter from the East India directors to the Marquis which was sent, and also a faithful copy of the dispatch proposed to be sent to the Marquis from the East India directors
- A Letter to the author of the London Journal : containing objections against the present scheme to empower the three great companies to take in part of the publick debts : with a just calculation of the value of a 100 l. capital when divided among the said companies : to which is added an equitable proposal for restoring of publick credit
- A Memento to the East-India Companies, or, An abstract of a remonstrance presented to the House of Commons by the East-India Company in the year 1628 : with some animadvertions thereon
- A Petition against the East-India Company
- A Plain and uninterested reflection upon the present case of the East-India Company ....
- A Plan for encreasing the exports of British manufactures to India
- A Proposal for settling the East-India-trade in a national company by act of Parliament
- A Regulated company more national than a joint stock in the East-India-trade
- A Reply on behalf of the present East-India Company to a paper of complaints, commonly called, the thirteen articles, delivered by their adversaries, to the members of the honourable House of Commons
- A Reply to the popular arguments used for confirming the present East-India Company, by grafting upon them : with a word or two in behalf of the new subscriptions
- A Scheme for raising 3,200,000 £. for the service of the government : by redeeming the fund and trade now enjoy'd by the East-India Company, and reserving to the publick an annuity of 96,000 £. for the disposition of Parliament
- A Statement of the several prices of copper in the home market (the accustomed allowance of 12 l. being deducted as the manufacturing value), and of copper sold to the India Company, from the year 1787, distinguishing each year
- A True relation of what has passed between the English Company Trading to the East-Indies, and the Governor and Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East-Indies, touching an agreement between both companies : together with some remarks thereon
- A bill for the better government and management of the affairs of the East India Company
- A bold epistolary rhapsody : addressed to the proprietors of East-India stock in particular, and to every individual of the Welch [sic], Irish, Scottish and English nations in general, as members of that British constituency, which has been to long misrepresented in the House of Commons ...
- A brief abstract of the case concerning the letters patents for reprizals (hereunto annexed) against the States-General and their subjects : whereupon Capt. Compton Gwyther, William Coates, Joseph Bullivant, John Baxter, Francis Wansell, Francis Martin, John Gibson, and William Jones, prisoners in the Marshalsea, are to be tryed for their lives, according to the common law of England, on the 18th of February instant, upon the Statute of 28 Henry 8. cap. 15 under the pretence of piracy, for taking a Galliot-Hoy (called the Love of Rotterdam) laden with 160 tun of wine, and prunes, on the 3d of December last, bound from Bourdeaux to Dort
- A candid examination of the reasons for depriving the East-India Company of its charter : contained in "The history and management of the East-India Company, from its commencement to the present time" : together with strictures on some of the self-contradictions and historical errors of Dr. Adam Smith, in his reasons for the abolition of the said company
- A candid investigation of the present prevailing topic : in this little pamphlet the public will find the subject of the interference in Parliament, so much talked of lately, dispassionately and fairly considered
- A collection of treaties and engagements : with the native princes and states of Asia concluded on behalf of the East India company, by the British governments in India, viz. : by the government of Bengal from the year 1757 to 1809, by the government of Fort St. George from the year 1759 to 1809, by the government of Bombay from the year 1739 to 1808 : also copies of sunnuds, or grants, of certain privileges and immunities to the East-India Company by the mogul and other native princes of Hindustan : with an index
- A comparative statement of the two bills for the better government of the British possessions in India : brought into Parliament by Mr. Fox and Mr. Pitt, with explanatory observations
- A comparative statement of the two bills, for the better government of the British possessions in India : brought into parliament by Mr. Fox and Mr. Pitt : with explanatory observations
- A comparative statement of the two bills, for the better government of the British possessions in India, brought into Parliament by Mr. Fox and Mr. Pitt : with explanatory observations
- A comparative statement of the two bills, for the better government of the British possessions in India, brought into Parliament by Mr. Fox and Mr. Pitt. : With explanatory observations. By R.B. Sheridan, Esq
- A comparative statement of the two bills, for the better government of the British possessions in India, brought into Parliament by Mr. Fox and Mr. Pitt. With explanatory observations
- A continuation of the series of the several debates that have taken place at the India-House, on the following important subjects, the general principles of the company's new charter, and various clauses which it contains, respecting the political and commercial interests of the India Company and its funded property : and also, the debates upon the important services of Marquis Cornwallis ... : and the general situation of the company's military establishment
- A defence of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies, and their servants, (particularly those at Bengal) against the complaints of the Dutch East-India Company : being a memorial from the English company to His Majesty on that subject
- A discourse concerning trade, and that in particular of the East-Indies : wherein several weighty propositions are fully discussed, and the state of the East-India Company is faithfully stated
- A discourse concerning trade, and that in particular of the East-Indies : wherein several weighty propositions are fully discussed, and the state of the East-India Company is faithfully stated
- A discourse of trade from England vnto the East-Indies : answering to diuerse obiections which are vsually made against the same
- A discourse of trade from England vnto the East-Indies : answering to diuerse obiections which are vsually made against the same
- A fair statement of the case of the Bank of Bengal versus the Hon'ble East India Company : with a summary of the arguments and decisions affecting the principal question involved in that action
- A few remarks on the tea trade
- A fresh complaint lately exhibited to the states of Holland and West-Friezland, by the Dutch East India Company : against the servants of the English East India Company in Bengal : translated from the original Dutch, printed by authority
- A further inquiry into the expediency of applying the principles of colonial policy to the government of India, and of effecting an essential change in its landed tenures, and in the character of its inhabitants
- A general view of the variations which have been made in the affairs of the East-India Company : from the conclusion of the war, in India, in 1784, to the commencement of the present hostilities
- A general view of the variations which have been made in the affairs of the East-India Company, from the conclusion of the war, in India, in 1784, to the commencement of the present hostilities. : By George Anderson, A.M. accountant to the Right Honorable the Commissioners for the affairs of India
- A general view of the variations which have been made in the affairs of the East-India Company, since the conclusion of the war, in India, in 1784
- A hasty sketch of the conduct of the Commissioners for the Affairs of India : with a concise state of the case relative to the four regiments; and of the pretended Declaratory Bill presented to the Hon. the House of Commons
- A hint upon the present debates on Indian affairs ...
- A letter concerning the East-India trade : to a gentleman
- A letter from Captain Joseph Price : to Philip Francis, Esq., late a member of the Supreme Council at Bengal
- A letter from Sir Philip Francis, K.B. to Lord Viscount Howick, on the state of the East India Company
- A letter from Sir Philip Francis, K.B. to Lord Viscount Howick, on the state of the East India company
- A letter from a lawyer of the Inner Temple, to his friend in the country, concerning the East-India stock, and the project of uniting the new and old companies
- A letter from the Honourable Warren Hastings, Esq., governor-general of Bengal : to the Honourable the Court of Directors of the East-India Company : dated from Lucnow, April 30 : with a postscript, dated May 13, 1784
- A letter on the present crisis of affairs in India : addressed to Edward Parry, Esq. chairman of the honourable court of directors for the Honourable East India Company
- A letter to Mr. Nathaniel Tenche : in answer to a paper publish'd by him, entitul'd, Animadversions upon Mr. George White's Reflection on The answer of the East-India-Company, to Mr. Samuel White's two papers : wherein the arbitary violences committed by the said company on the lives and estates of their fellow subjets and strangers, together with the present sad condition of their affairs in India, are occasionally intimated
- A letter to Philip Francis, Esq
- A letter to Sir James Weir Hogg, Bart., chairman of the East India Direction : on the salt monopoly of the East India Company
- A letter to Sir Phil. Jen. Clerke, chairman of the committee of the House of Commons : to whom the petition of Benjamin Lacam, sole proprietor of New Harbour in Bengal, was referred
- A letter to Sir William Pulteney, Bart., member for Shrewsbury : on the subject of the trade between India and Europe
- A letter to a director of the East-India Company
- A letter to a friend in Ireland on India affairs
- A letter to a lord concerning a bill to incorporate the old East-India Company
- A letter to a member of Parliament : in defence of the Lords, and Earl Temple, and on a new India bill
- A letter to a member of Parliament, shewing the injustice and pernicious consequences of the proposal lately made by the old East India Company : to have the fund of the new company (and the separate traders) with the whole trade of the East Indies, settled on themselves by act of Parliament
- A letter to a proprietor of the East-India Company
- A letter to the Earl of Shelburne : on the subject of Mr. Secretary Townshend's letter to the chairman and deputy-chairman of the East-India Company
- A letter to the Hon. Court of Directors, for conducting the affairs of the East India Company of England : with copies of various documents submitted to the Hon. Court, on Wednesday, January 19, 1803
- A letter to the Rev. John Owen, A.M : in reply to the "Brief strictures on the preface to Observations on the present state of the East India Company." To which is added a postscript; containing remarks on a note printed in the Christian observer for December, 1807
- A letter to the Right Hon. Henry Dundas, president of the Board of Controul, on the statement of the affairs of the East India Company, lately published by George Anderson, Esq. ...
- A letter to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state
- A letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, paymaster general of His Majesty's forces
- A letter to the Right Honourable Henry Dundas, on the situation of the East India Company
- A letter to the Right Honourable Lord North, &c. &c. &c. on the present proceedings concerning the East-India Company
- A letter to the Right Honourable Sir John Cam Hobhouse, Bt., M.P., president of the board of control for the affairs of India : occasioned by his speech in the House of Commons, on July 27, 1840, on the question of the connexion of the East India Company with the idolatry of that country
- A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Buckinghamshire : on the renewal of the East-India Company's charter ...
- A letter to the chairman of the Court of Directors : containing observations on the regulations likely soon to take place relative to the Indian Army, on the expected renewal of the company's charter
- A letter to the chairman of the East India Company : in which the facts contained in the memorials to the Court of Directors, and the proceedings of the last General Court, upon the answer of the Court of Directors to those memorials are fully stated and shown
- A letter to the proprietors and directors of East India stock : together with an epistle dedicatory to Robert Gregory, Esq., chairman of the Court of Directors for the management of the affairs of the East India Company
- A letter to the proprietors of East India stock
- A letter to the proprietors of East India stock on the present crisis of the company's affairs
- A letter to the proprietors of East India stock, respecting the present situation of the company's affairs both abroad and at home : in answer to the statements given in the latter part of the third report of the special committee, of the court of directors respecting private trade, dated the 25th of March, 1802
- A letter to the proprietors of East-India stock
- A letter to the proprietors of East-India stock on the subject of Lord Clive's jaghire : occasioned by His Lordship's letter on that subject
- A letter to the proprietors of East-India stock, from Mr. Henry Vansittart, occasioned by a late anonymous pamphlet, and by the East-India observer, no. VI
- A letter, &c. in answer to Mr. Richard Twining, tea-dealer : and one of the candidates for the present vacancy in the East India direction
- A list of the company's civil and military servants, at their settlements in Bengal, Madras, Bombay, Fort Marlborough, the Island of St. Helena, and China. Corrected up to the date of the last advices from India
- A modest and just apology for, or defence of, the present East-India-Company against the accusations of their adversaries : wherein the crimes alledged against them are fairly examined
- A motion to the East India Company by Thomas Smethwike (an adventurer with them) vpon the reasons following
- A narrative of the conduct of the tea-dealers : during the late sale of teas at the India House
- A new history of the East-Indies : with brief observations on the religion, customs, manners and trade of the inhabitants : with a description of all the forts and settlements of the Europeans, and the trade carried on by the East-India Company ... and a particular account of the defeat of the nabob by Admiral Watson : with a map of the country
- A register of ships, employed in the service of the Honorable the United East India Company, from the year 1760 to 1810 : with an appendix, containing a variety of particulars, and useful information interesting to those concerned with East India commerce
- A regular series of the several debates that have taken place at the India-House on the following important subjects, the expediency of the company's taking up their shipping by public contract ... on encouraging the importation of sugar and various raw materials ... and on the services of the Marquis Cornwallis, Generals Meadows and Abercrombie, the officers and soldiers and the presidencies of Bengal, Madras & Bombay ...
- A reply on behalf of the present East-India Company, to a paper of complaints, commonly called the Thirteen articles : delivered by their adversaries to the members of the honourable House of Commons
- A reply to Mr. Burke's speech of the first of December, 1783, on Mr. Fox's East-India Bill
- A reply to an answer from a friend to the apology for the English nation, that the trade to the East-Indies and Africa should be free
- A report from the Committee, Appointed (upon the 11th day of March, 1771) to Consider How His Majesty's Navy May Be Better Supplied with Timber
- A review of the shipping system of the East-India Company : with suggestions for its improvement to secure the continuance of the carrying trade to this country and the advantages of the Indian commerce to the company
- A second address to the proprietors of East-India stock, and to the public : containing remarks on the papers lately printed by the East-India Company, respecting their shipping concerns ...
- A second address to the proprietors of India stock, from William Larkins, Esq
- A series of letters on the East India question : addressed to the members of the two Houses of Parliament
- A short abstract of the argument in support of the East India Company's petition to Parliament for a renewal of their charter
- A short account of Mr. Benfield's conduct in India
- A short commercial and political letter from Mr. Joseph Price : to the Honourable Charles James Fox, one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state : on the subject of his Asiatic bills, now pending in Parliament
- A short history of the East India Company : exhibiting a state of their affairs, abroad and at home, political and commercial : the nature and magnitude of their commerce, and its relative connection with the government and revenues of India : also remarks on the danger and impolicy of innovation, and the practical means of ensuring all the good effects of a free trade to the manufacturers of Great Britain and Ireland, by matter of regulation, without disturbing the established system
- A short history of the East India Company : exhibiting a state of their affairs, abroad and at home, political and commercial : the nature and magnitude of their commerce, and its relative connection with the government and revenues of India : and a discussion on the question of right to the conquered territories in India : also remarks on the danger and impolicy of innovation, and the practical means of ensuring all the good effects of a free trade to the manufacturers of Great Britain and Ireland, by matter of regulation, without disturbing the established system
- A short review of the trade of the East India Company : between the years 1785 and 1790 ; taken from papers laid before the House of Commons during the two last sessions of Parliament
- A short system of trade, or, An account of what in trade must necessarily be advantageous to the nation and what must of consequence be detrimental
- A sketch of the history of the East India Company : from its first formation to the passing of the Regulating Act of 1773, with a summary view of the changes which have taken place since that period in the internal administration of British India
- A speech intended to have been made at a General Court of the proprietors of the East-India stock : held at their house in Leadenhall-street, on Wednesday, the 21st day of March, 1750
- A statement of the debts, credits, and effects of the East-India Company, made 1st December 1783
- A supplement, 1689, to a former treatise, concerning the East-India trade, printed 1681
- A treatise : wherein is demonstrated, I. that the East-India trade is the most national of all foreign trades, II. that the clamors, aspersions, and objections made against the present East-India Company, are sinister, selfish, or groundless, III. that since the discovery of the East-Indies, the dominion of the sea depends much upon the wane or increase of that trade, and consequently the security of the liberty, property, and Protestant religion of this kingdom, IV. that the trade of the East-Indies cannot be carried on to national advantage in any other way than by a general joynt-stock, V. that the East-India trade is more profitable and necessary to the kingdom of England than to any other kingdom or nation in Europe
- A treatise concerning the East-India-trade : being a most profitable trade to the kingdom, and best secured and improved by a company and a joint-stock
- A treatise wherein is demonstrated I. that the East-India trade is the most national of all foreign trades : II. that the clamors, aspersions, and objections made against the present East-India Company are sinister, selfish, or groundless, III. that ... the dominion of the sea depends much upon the wane or increase of that trade ... IV. that the trade of the East-Indies cannot he carried on to national advantage in any other way than by a general joynt-stock, V. that the East-India trade is more profitable and necessary to the kingdom of England than to any other kingdom or nation in Europe
- A true account of the passages at Mergen in the kingdom of Syam : after Captain Anthony Weltden arrived at that port in the Curtana frigat, for account of the East India Company
- A true and compendious narration or, second part of Amboyna, or sundry notorious or remarkable injuries, insolencies, and acts of hostility which the Hollanders have exercised from time to time against the English nation in the East-Indies, &c. : and particularly of the totall plundering and sinking of the Dragon & Katharine both ships and men : with undeniable and convincing proofs for evidencing the truth thereof, and satisfaction of the reader
- A true declaration of the intollerable wrongs done to Richard Boothby, merchant of India, by two lewd servants to the honorable East India Company, Richard Wylde and George Page : as also a remonstrance of the partiall, ingratefull and unjust proceeds of the India Court at home against the said Richard Boothby ... with petition to ... King Charles and the ... Parliament for justice ..
- A trve and large discovrse of the voyage of the whole fleete of ships set forth the 20. of Aprill 1601, by the gouernours and assistants of the East Indian Merchants in London, to the East Indies : wherein is set downe the order and manner of their trafficke, the discription of the countries, the nature of the people and their language, with the names of all the men dead in the voyage
- A view of the consequences of laying open the trade to India to private ships
- A view of the rise, progress, and present state of the English government in Bengal : including a reply to the misrepresentations of Mr. Bolts, and other writers
- A vindication of Gen. Richard Smith, chairman of the Select Committee of the House of Commonserce, whilst the great outlines and consequential branches, are in danger of being overlooked
- A warning voice, or, An answer to the speech of the Right Honourable Mr. Secretary Fox, upon East-India affairs : on Tuesday the 18th of November, 1783
- About the East-India trade
- Abridgment of the new act for the government and trade of India, and for the appropriation of the revenues and profits of trade between the public and the East-India Company
- Abstract of regulations in the East-India Company's charter
- Abstract of the East India question : illustrating in a concise manner the contraversy between the East India Company and His Majesty's ministers
- Address to the people of Great Britain explanatory of our commercial relations with the empire of China, and of the course of policy by which it may be rendered an almost unbounded field for British commerce
- Advice about the new East-India stock : in a letter to a friend
- All corporations and particular persons that are willing to become adventurers to East-India are desired to take notice, that at the East India House .. lyeth open a book of subscription
- All such persons that are desirous to serve the honourable the United East-India-Company as soldiers : five years in East-India, upon the following encouragement, may repair to Mr. Henry Crabb Boulton, at his office in the East-India-House
- An Account of the funds for payment of which the duties on East-India goods are appropriated
- An Account of what has passed in the treaty between the old and new East-India Companies towards an agreement
- An Act for granting further time for allowing the drawback on the exportation of coffee imported by the East India Company, in the ship Europa, in the year one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five
- An Act for punishing mutiny and desertion; and for the better payment of the army and their quarters
- An Answer to Two letters concerning the East-India Company
- An Answer to a late tract entituled An essay on the East-India trade
- An Answer to the case of the old East-India Company as represented by themselves to the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled
- An Apology for the English nation : viz. that it is as much the interest for the English nation, that the trades to the East-Indies and Africk should be as free as that to Spain
- An Appeal to England against the new Indian stamp act : with some observations on the condition of British subjects in Calcutta, under the government of the East India Company
- An Appeal to the proprietors of East-India stock
- An Enquiry into the impediments to a free trade with the peninsula of India
- An Essay towards a scheme or model for erecting a national East-India joynt-stock company more generally diffused and enlarged : for the restoring, establishing, and better carrying on that most important trade : fully discoursed in a letter to a person of quality
- An Extract of some proceedings in Parliament relating to the East-India Company
- An Impartial view of the origin and progress of the present disputes in the East-India Company relative to Mahomed-Ally-Khan, Nabob of Arcot, and Tulja-gee, Raja of Tanjore : to which are annexed, observations on Mahomed-Ally-Khan's letter to the Court of Directors
- An Infallible remedy for the high prices of provisions : together with a scheme for laying open the trade to the East-Indies : with an address to the electors of Great-Britain
- An account of some transactions in the honourable House of Commons, and before the right honourable lords of the King's most honourable Privy Council, relating to the late East-India Company : together with the said companies new charter
- An account of the articles drawn up here in England by the East-India-Company against the king of Siam : and remitted to their servants in India as a just ground to make war on that prince : together with a full answer to every particular as 'twas prepar'd to have been address'd to the honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled
- An account of the proceedings of the general quarterly court, held at the East India House, on ... the 19th instant, on shipping and other affairs
- An account of the trade in India : containing rules for good government in trade, price courants, and tables : with descriptions of Fort St. George, Acheen, Malacca, Condore, Canton, Anjengo, Muskat, Gombroon, Surat, Goa, Carwar, Telichery, Panola, Calicut, the Cape of Good-Hope, and St. Helena ... : to which is added, an account of the management of the Dutch in their affairs in India
- An account of the trade to the East Indies : together with the state of the present company, and the best method for establishing and managing that trade to the honor and advantage of the nation
- An account of the trade to the East Indies : together with the state of the present company, and the best method for establishing and managing that trade, to the honour and advantage, of the nation
- An account of the trade to the East-Indies : together with the state of the present company, and the best method for establishing and managing that trade to the honor and advantage of the nation
- An account of what has passed between the India directors and Alexander Dalrymple : intended as an introduction to a plan for extending the commerce of this kingdom, and the company, in the East-Indies by an establishment at Balambangan
- An address to the chairman of the East India Company, occasioned by Mr. Twining's letter to that gentleman, on the danger of interfering in the religious opinions of the natives of India, and on the views of the British and Foreign Bible Society, as directed to India
- An address to the proprietors of East India Stock : Setting forth the unavoidable necessity and real motives for the revolution in Bengal, in 1760. By John Zephaniah Holwell, Esq
- An address to the proprietors of East India stock
- An address to the proprietors of East India stock : in consequence of the errors and mistakes in some late publications, relative to their shipping
- An address to the public on an important subject connected with the renewal of the charter of the East India Company
- An address to the public on an important subject connected with the renewal of the charter of the East India Company
- An analysis of the constitution of the East-India Company : and of the laws passed by Parliament for the government of their affairs, at home and abroad : to which is prefixed a brief history of the company, and of the rise and progress of the British power in India
- An answer to Mr. Cotton's review of the East-India shipping system
- An answer to the charges exhibited against Sir Thomas Rumbold : in the reports of the Secret Committee of the House of Commons, and in the general letter from the Court of Directors of the 10th January, 1781
- An answer to the speech delivered by Mr. Richard Twining, at a general court of proprietors, at the East-India House, on the 18th of June 1794 : and since printed with notes on the question moved by him, "that no director be allowed to carry on any trade or commerce to or from India ... either directly or indirectly, either as principal or agent"
- An apology for the East-India Company : with an account of some large prerogatives of the crown of England and anciently exercised and allowed of in our law in relation to foreign trade and foreign parts
- An apology for the East-India Company : with an account of some large prerogatives of the crown of England, anciently exercised and allowed of in our law, in relation to foreign trade and foreign parts
- An arrest on the East India privatier : as per advice and copy sent to its commander Sr. J.C. from H.K. near Hamburgh
- An attempt to pay off the national debt, by abolishing the East-India Company of merchants, and all other monopolies : with other interesting measures
- An authentic account of the debates in the House of Lords : on Tuesday, December 9, Monday, December 15, and Wednesday, December 17, 1783, on the bill "for establishing certain regulations for the better management of the territories, revenues, and commerce of this kingdom in the East-Indies" : to which is added, an accurate list of the divisions both on Monday and Wednesday
- An enquiry into the situation of the East India Company : from papers laid before the House of Commons in the years 1787 and 1788
- An essay on the East-India-trade
- An essay on the rights of the East India Company : to the perpetuity of their trade, possessions, and revenues in India, and to the appointment of their officers and servants, without the interference of government : in which the dangers to be apprehended from the dissension in their council at Bengal are considered : and a short plan proposed, for a division of the profits that may arise from their trade and revenues
- An historical account of some memorable actions, particularly in Virginia; also against the admiral of Algier, and in the East Indies : Perform'd for the service of His Prince and country, | By Sr Thomas Grantham, kt[.]
- An impartial vindication of the English East-India-Company : from the unjust and slanderous imputations cast upon them in a treatise intituled, A justification of the directors of the Netherlands East-India-Company, as it was delivered unto the high and mighty lords the States General of the United Provinces, translated out of Dutch, and feigned to be printed at London, in the year 1687, but supposed to be printed at Amsterdam, as well in English as in French and Dutch
- An impartial vindication of the English East-India-Company : from the unjust and slanderous imputations cast upon them in a treatise intituled, A justification of the directors of the Netherlands East-India-Company, as it was delivered unto the high and mighty lords the States General of the United Provinces, translated out of Dutch, and feigned to be printed at London, in the year 1687, but supposed to be printed at Amsterdam, as well in English as in French and Dutch
- An inquiry into some of the principal monopolies of the East India Company
- An inquiry into the expediency of applying the principles of colonial policy to the government of India : and of effecting an essential change in its landed tenures, and, consequently, in the character of its inhabitants
- An inquiry into the practical merits of the system for the government of India, under the superintendence of the Board of Controul [sic]
- Annals of the Honorable East-India company : from their establishment by the charter of Queen Elizabeth, 1600, to the union of the London and English East-India companies, 1707-8
- Anno regni Georgii Regis Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, septimo : at the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the seventeenth day of March, Anno Dom. 1714, in the first year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George ... : and from thence continued by several prorogations to the eighth day of December, 1720, being the sixth session of this present Parliament
- Another letter from a proprietor of India-stock to his friend, a proprietor : wherein are contained two authentick papers from the nabob, Cossem Ally Khan, which give further light into the grounds of the present disturbances
- Answer to all the material objections against the present East-India-Company
- Answer to all the material objections against the present East-India-Company
- Artikel, tusschen den doorluchtichsten ende machtigsten prince Carel de II, by der gratie Gods, Koninck van Engeland ... ende de hoog. moog. heeren Staten Generael der Vereenighde Nederlandsche Provincien, om de geschillen der Engelsche en Nederlandsche Oost-Indische Compagnien te voorkomen : ende om de geene die alreede mochten verresen zijn, in 't minnelijck te veressenen ende wech te nemen : geslooten den 8 martij 1675, ouden stijl
- At a General Court of Adventurers in the General Joynt-Stock to the East-Indies, holden the fourteenth of November, 1694
- At a general court of the Adventurers for the General Joynt-Stock to the East-Indies, holden at the East-India-House, November, the 16th day, 1693
- At the general court of the adventurers in the general joint stock to East-India, held the sixteenth of March, 1664 : it was agreed that all the adventurers do underwrite the following preamble
- Atlas Japannensis : being remarkable addresses by way of embassy from the East-India Company of the United Provinces to the Emperor of Japan ...
- Authentic abstracts of minutes in the Supreme Council of Bengal : on the late contracts for draught and carriage bullocks for victualling the European troops ... the augmentation of General Sir Eyre Coote's appointment, and continuation of Brigadier-General Stibbert's emoluments, though superseded in the chief command, and a remarkable treaty, offensive and defensive with the Ranah of Gohud, a Marratta
- Aye or no! on the India question : a few words to the reformed Parliament
- Brief van Sir George Dallas, Baronet, aan Sir William Pulteneij, Baronet, beide leden van het Engelsch Parlement : over het verschil tusschen de Oost-Indische Compagnie, en den vrijen handel in Engeland
- British India : speech delivered by Major-General Briggs, author of the work on the land tax of India, &c. &c. &c., at the annual meeting of the Glasgow Aborigines Society, and for improving the condition of the natives in India : held August 1, 1839
- British India analyzed : the provincial and revenue establishments of Tippoo Sultaun and of Mahomedan and British conquerors in Hindostan, stated and considered
- British India analyzed. : The provincial and revenue establishments of Tippoo Sultaun and of Mahomedan and British conquerors in Hindostan, stated and considered. In three parts. Part I
- British relations with the Chinese empire in 1832 : comparative statement of the English and American trade with India and Canton
- By the King, a proclamation for restraining all His Majesties subjects but the members and agents of the East-India Company to trade in the East-Indies, and recalling such as are there
- By the King. A proclamation for the restraining all His Majesties subjects but the East-India Company to trade to the East-Indies
- By vertue of the act of Parliament made in the 9th and 10th year of the reign of His late Majesty King William the Third the subscribers therein-mentioned were erected into a company and the said act grants to them, viz.
- By-laws, constitutions, orders, and rules : for the good government of the corporation of the United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East-Indies, and for the better carrying on, and managing of the trade of the said company
- By-laws, constitutions, orders, and rules for the good government of the corporation of the United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East-Indies, and for the better carrying on, and managing of the trade of the said company
- Captain Dorrill's answer to Mr. Littleton's letter concerning a debt owing by the East-India Company to one Muttradas in India
- Case of the proprietors of India [sic] annuities : on the notice given by ... the speaker of the House of Commons, March 25, 1791, and the renewal of the charter of the East India Company now under discussion : submitted to the consideration of His Majesty's ministers and both houses of Parliament
- Chinese monopoly examined
- Comments excited by the conduct of the chairman at a meeting of proprietors of the East India Company on the 11th February, 1825
- Companies in joynt-stock unnecessary and inconvenient : free trade to India in a regulated company the interest of England : discours'd in a letter to a friend
- Considerations humbly offered in relation to the East-India trade
- Considerations humbly offered to the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled : by the linnen-drapers and other dealers in East-India goods, against the bill, entitled, A bill for the more effectual employment of the poor, and encouraging the manufactures of this kingdom
- Considerations humbly submitted to the House of lords, on the two East-India-Bills, brought into Parliament by Mr. Fox & Mr. Pitt : with observations on Mr. Sheridan's statement
- Considerations on a pamphlet, entitled "Thoughts on our acquisitions in the East-Indies, particularly respecting Bengal"
- Considerations on colonial policy with relation to the renewal of the East India Company's charter
- Considerations on the East-India bill now depending in Parliament
- Considerations on the East-India bill now depending in Parliament
- Considerations on the attempt of the East-India Company to become manufacturers in Great-Britain
- Considerations on the danger and impolicy of laying open the trade with India and China : including an examination of the objections commonly urged against the East India Company's commercial and financial management
- Considerations on the danger and impolicy of laying open the trade with India and China : including an examination of the objections commonly urged against the East India Company's commercial and financial management
- Considerations on the important benefits to be derived from the East-India Company's building and navigating their own ships
- Considerations on the necessity of lowering the exorbitant freight of ships employed in the service of the East-India-Company
- Considerations on the policy of renewing the exclusive privileges of the East India company
- Considerations on the present state of the East-India Company's affairs : by a person now and for a long time past, interested in them
- Considerations on the proposal for the reduction of interest : so far as it relates to the East-India Company, and on the question to be ballotted for ... with remarks on what past at the two general-courts on this subject
- Considerations on the renewal of the East India Company's charter
- Considerations recommending to the proprietors of South-Sea stock the proposals for ingrafting part of that company's funds into the stock of the Bank and East-India Companies
- Considerations relative to the renewal of the East-India Company's charter
- Considerations respecting the trade with China
- Considerations upon the trade with India, and the policy of continuing the company's monopoly
- Considérations sur la Compagnie des Indes
- Convention between His Britannick Majesty and the Most Christian King : signed at Versailles, the 31st of August, 1787
- Corrected report of the speeches of Sir George Staunton, on the China trade : in the House of Commons, June 4, and June 13, 1833 : with an appendix
- Correspondence and proceedings in the negociation for a renewal of the East-India Company's charter
- Correspondence between Lord Macartney and Major-General Stuart : since Lord Macartney's arrival in England, from 10th January to 8th June, 1786
- Correspondence of Messrs. Abbott, Parry, and Maitland with the Honorable the Court of Directors of the East India Company, on the subject of a protest ....
- Cort verhael van den staet en gelegentheyt vande saecken tusschen d' Engelsche en Nederlantsche Oost-Indische Compagnie, altans controvers zijnde
- Cui bono?, or, The prospects of a free trade in tea : a dialogue between an antimonopolist and a proprietor of East India stock
- Darstellung des Englisch-Ostindischen Compagnie-und Privathandels : in Bezug auf die Mittel, die Dänsche Niederlassung in Ostindien, Trankebar, in Aufnahme zu bringen, und auf eine, den Hanseestädten und den Amerikanern dahin zu eröffnende Handelsfreyheit
- Debate on the expediency of cultivating sugar in the territories of the East India Company : with the speeches of Randle Jackson, and George Dallas, Esqrs. for and against that important proposition
- Debates held on the 19th, 22nd, and 26th January, 1813, at the several adjourned courts of East India proprietors with an appendix ...
- Depot : the debate at the East India-House at a quarterly general court held on ... the 21st of December 1796, for the purpose of declaring a dividend from midsummer last to Christmas : and also for the purpose of taking into consideration the mode of recruiting the company's European army in India
- Discourse of trade, coyn, and paper credit, and of ways and means to gain, and retain riches : to which is added the argument of a learned counsel upon an action of a case brought by the East-India-Company against Mr. Sands the interloper
- Discursos sobre o commercio da Azia em quanto pode servir de meijo para a coroa de Portugal conservar as illustres porções do estado da India que ainda lhe restam : deduzidos em tres rellações annalytycas
- Dissent from the resolution of the Court of Directors of the 20th July 1825 : under which certain documents were added to the collection of Oude papers, printed in conformity with the resolution of the Court of Proprietors of East-India stock, of the 23d June 1824
- East India shipping : copy of two reports from the Court of Directors of the East India Company to the General Court respecting the shipping concerns of the company, which are to be laid before the General Court, appointed to be held on ... the 17th of February
- East India trade : report of the proceedings of the meeting at Kingston-upon-Hull, 6th April, 1812, on the subject of laying open the trade to the East-Indies
- East-India Company's case with relation to the separate traders to the East-Indies
- East-India question : a debate at a general court of proprietors of East-India stock ... the 24th of March, 1813, for taking into consideration the propositions submitted by Lord Castlereagh to the Honourable the House of Commons
- East-India question : abstract of the minutes of evidence taken in the Hon. House of Commons before a committee of the whole house to consider the affairs of the East India Company
- East-India question : debates at the general court of proprietors of East India stock, on the 22nd and 26th June, 1813, on a bill pending in Parliament for a renewal of the Company's charter
- East-India question : four letters respecting the claims of the East-India Company for a renewal of their exclusive privileges
- East-India question : substance of a report submitted to the court of proprietors by the committee of correspondence, containing observations on the petitions to Parliament from the outports against the East-India Company's exclusive privileges
- En wäns swar utur Gjötheborg, på sin gode wäns bref utur Stockholm : angående Swenske Ost-Indiske compagniet
- England and East-India inconsistent in their manufactures : being an answer to a treatise intituled An essay on the East-India trade
- England and East-India inconsistent in their manufactures : being an answer to a treatise intituled, An essay on the East-India trade by the author of, The essay of wayes and means
- Every merchant not his own ship-builder : addressed to the proprietors of India stock
- Examination of public measures proposed in 1782, both in the House of Commons, and at the India House : as far as they concern the Hon. Warren Hastings, Esq., Governor General of Bengal
- Explanatory report on the plan and object of Mr. Buckingham's lectures on the Oriental world : preceded by a sketch of his life, travels, and writings, and of the proceedings on the East India monopoly, during the past year
- Explanatory report on the plan and object of Mr. Buckingham's lectures on the oriental world : preceded by a sketch of his life, travels, and writings, and of the proceedings on the East India monopoly during the past year
- Facts relating to Chinese commerce : in a letter from a British resident in China to his friend in England
- Fair state of the case between the East India Company, and the owners of ships now in their service : to which are added considerations on Mr. Brough's pamphlet, concerning the East India Comapny's shipping
- First report from the Committee of Secrecy Appointed by the House of Commons, assembled at Westminster in the Sixth Session of the Thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain, to Enquire into the State of the East India Company
- First report from the Select Committee Appointed to Take into Consideration the State of the Administration of Justice in the Provinces of Bengal, Bahar, and Orissa
- First, second, and third reports of the select committee, appointed by the Court of Directors of the East India Company, to take into consideration the export trade from Great Britain to the East Indies : with appendixes
- Four tracts
- Free trade to India : letters addressed to the merchants and inhabitants of the Town of Liverpool, concerning a free trade to the East Indies
- Free trade with India : an enquiry into the true state of the question at issue ... on the justice and policy of a free trade with India
- Free trade with India : an enquiry into the true state of the question at issue between His Majesty's ministers, the Honorable the East India Company, and the public at large, on the justice and policy of a free trade to India
- Free trade, or, An inquiry into the pretensions of the directors of the East India Company to the exclusive trade of the Indian and China seas : addressed to the great body of the merchants and manufacturers of the United Kingdom
- Free, regulated trade, particularly to India, the interest of England : being the true, natural means to promote the navigation and riches of this nation
- Further [i.e. Fifth] report from the Committee of Secrecy Appointed to Enquire into the State of the East India Company
- Further [i.e. the fourth] report from the Committee of Secrecy Appointed by the House of Commons, assembled at Westminster in the sixth session of the thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain, to Enquire into the State of the East India Company
- Further [i.e. the fourth] report from the Committee of Secrecy Appointed to Enquire into the State of the East India Company
- Further report from the Committee of Secrecy Appointed by the House of Commons, assembled at Westminster in the Sixth Session of the Thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain, to Enquire into the State of the East India Company
- Further report from the Committee of Secrecy Appointed to Enquire into the State of the East India Company
- Further report of proceedings respecting the sale and prices of tea : since the alteration of the duties thereon
- General courts of elections to be holden at the East-India-House as followeth
- General state of the affairs of the East-India Company (Dec. 3, 1783)
- Great Britain's poverty and distress : exemplified by the East-India monopoly : with some hints towards a remedy, even without abolishing the Company or obstructing their trade : with a preface dedicatory, humbly inscribed to Sir J--n B-----d, Knt
- Heads of Lord Morpeth's speech, on the finances of the East-India Company, 10th July, 1806 : with an appendix
- Heads of Mr. Buckingham's lectures on the eastern world : preceded by a sketch of his life, travels, and writings
- Heads of a proposed speech, upon the policy of renewing the company's monopoly &c
- Heads of speeches delivered in the House of Commons by the several presidents or members of the right honorable the Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India, relative to the finances of the East India Company
- Heads of the speech of the Rt. Hon. Henry Dundas in the House of Commons, February 25, 1793, on stating the affairs of the East India Company
- Hints from the manufacturers of the raw material of saltpetre into gunpowder, oil of vitriol, &c. &c. ...
- Hints on the present state of the question between His Majesty's ministers and the Court of Directors : relative to the renewal of the East India Company's charter
- Hints regarding the East India monopoly : respectfully submitted to the British Legislature
- Historical fragments of the Mogul Empire, of the Morattoes, and of the English concerns in Indostan, from the year M.DC.LIXe ; to which is prefixed an account of the life and writings of the author
- Historical view of plans for the government of British India and regulation of trade to the East Indies : and outlines of a plan of foreign government, of commercial oeconomy and of domestic administration for the Asiatic interests of Great Britain
- History of the public proceedings on the question of the East India monopoly, during the past year : with an outline of Mr. Buckingham's extempore descriptions of the Oriental world
- Impartial considerations on a bill now depending in Parliament : for establishing certain regulations for the better management of the territories, revenues, and commerce of this kingdom in the East-Indies : to which are added, some remarks on the proposed surrender of the Company's charter
- In the act for raising two millions, and for setling the trade to the East-Indies, are the following clauses ..
- India; its state and prospects
- Judgment on the East-Indian monopoly
- Last warning : a letter from ----, to ----, on the India question, as it stood on the 3d of May, 1813, and its probable issue
- Letter from Gabriel Snodgrass, Esq. to the Right Honorable Henry Dundas ... and to the ... chairman ... of the East-India Company on the mode of improving the Navy of Great Britain ....
- Letter from Sir John Macpherson, Bart. to Whitshead Keene, Esq. M.P : May 31, 1806
- Letter from the Marquis Wellesley, Governor General of India : to the court of directors of the East India Company, on the trade of India, dated Fort William, 30th September 1800
- Letter from the Right Honorable Henry Dundas to the chairman, deputy chairman, and court of directors of the East-India Company : on the Indian debt
- Letter to Sir Hugh Inglis, Bart. ... on the state of religion in India, with suggestions for its improvement
- Letter to a director of the East-India Company
- Letter to the editor of the Edinburgh Review : in reply to the critique on Lord Lauderdale's view of the affairs of the East India company : published in the 30th number of the Edinburgh Review
- Letter to the proprietors of East India stock
- Letter to the proprietors of East-India Stock, and observations on the projected opening of the China trade
- Letters from the Right Hon. Henry Dundas to the chairman of the Court of Directors of the East-India Company upon an open trade to India
- Letters from the Right Hon. Henry Dundas to the chairman of the court of directors of the East-India Company :upon an open trade with India
- Letters of Civis upon the India question
- Letters of Probus, on the East-India question
- Letters on India, political, commercial, and military, relative to subjects important to the British interests in the East. : Addresses to a proprietor of East-India Stock. By Lieut. Colonel Taylor of the Bombay estalishment: author of travels from England to India: considerations on the practicability of an overland communication between Great-Britain and Her eastern dependencies, &c. &c
- Letters on the East India Company's monopoly, Second series
- Letters on the East India monopoly
- Letters on the East India monopoly : originally published in the Glasgow Chronicle, with additions and corrections
- Letters relating to the East India Company
- Letters to the Directors of the East-India Company and the Right Hon. Lord Amherst from Andrew Stuart, Esq. in the years 1777, 1778, and 1781 : on the subject of certain events in India, and of Gen. Stuart's conduct in His Majesty's service, and in that of the East-India Company
- Letters which seem to deserve and require the most serious attention of the members of both Houses of Parliament in the present stage of the India question
- Lettre écrite à un actionnaire de la Compagnie des Indes Orientales d'Angleterre = A letter to a proprietor of the East-India Company
- Lettres politiques, commerçiales et littéraires sur l'Inde, ou, Vues et intérêts de l'Angleterre, relativement à la Russie, à l'Indostan et à l'Egypte
- Lex talionis, or, The Law of marque or reprizals : fully represented in the case of spoyls and depredations upon the ships, goods and factories of Sir William Courten and his partners in the East-Indies, China and Japan : whereupon letters patents for reprizals were granted under the great seal of England to continue effectual in the law against the States General of the United Provinces and their subjects ... : together with three several proposals of the creditors, to the King, and their answer (in a postscript) to the Lord Chancellour's arguments upon the scire facias brought by Sir Robert Sawyer ... concerning the letters patents aforesaid
- Lord Clive's speech in the House of Commons, on the motion made for an inquiry into the nature, state, and condition, of the East India Company, and of the British affairs in the East Indies, in the fifth session of the present Parliament 1772
- Lord Clive's speech, in the House of Commons, 30th March, 1772, : On the motion made for leave to bring in a bill, for the better regulation of the affairs of the East India Company, and of their servants in India, and for the due administration of justice in Bengal
- Lord Clive's speech, in the House of Commons, 30th March, 1772, on the motion made for leave to bring in a bill, for the better regulation of the affairs of the East India Company, and of their servants in India, and for the due administration of justice in Bengal
- Major Scott's speech on a motion made by the Right Honourable William Pitt : for leave to bring in "A bill for the relief of the East-India Company, &c. &c." : on Friday, July 2, 1784
- Memoir of the public conduct and services of William Collins Jackson, Esq., late senior merchant on the company's Madras establishment
- Memoir of the public conduct and services of William Collins Jackson, senior merchant on the company's Madras establishment
- Memoir on the affairs of the East-India Company
- Memorial of Colonel James Capper : addressed to the Honourable the Court of Directors of the East India Company
- Memorial to the Board of Trade, from the ship-builders in the port of London on the ruinous consequences which will result from the employment of Indian built ships in the service of the East India Company &c. &c. &c.
- Mr. Buckingham's alleged retainer from the East India Company
- Mr. Burke's speech, on the 1st December 1783 : upon the question of the speaker's leaving the chair, in order for the House to resolve itself into a committee on Mr. Fox's East India bill
- Mr. Burke's speech, on the 1st December 1783 : upon the question of the speaker's leaving the chair, in order for the House to resolve itself into a committee on Mr. Fox's East India bill
- Mr. Burke's speech, on the motion made for papers : relative to the directions for charging the Nabob of Arcot's private debts to Europeans, on the revenues of the Carnatic : February 28th, 1785 : with an appendix, containing several documents
- Mr. Courten's catastrophe and adieu to East-India, or, A general and particular protest framed there, at Goa, in Febr. 1644, for and against the English East-India Company : their governour deputy, Court of Committees and Adventurers in England, and their presidents, agents, commanders and factors in East-India aforesaid : with a previous, conscious and short introduction and conclusion to resell impertinent and frivolous allegations ... with the issues and events thereof, both general and particular, as formerly in print, intituled Strange news from the Indies, is partly exprest ..
- Mr. Courtens catastrophe and adieu to East India, or, A general and particular protest framed there, at Goa, in Febr. 1644 : for and against the English East-India Company, their governour deputy, court of committees, and adventurers in England, and their presidents, agents, commanders, and factors in East-India aforesaid ..
- Mr. Francis's speech on the affairs of India : delivered in the House of Commons, on Friday the 29th of July 1803
- Narrative and memorial of Colonel Erskine : relative to a regiment, raised on the borders of Switzerland, for the service of the East-India-Company of England
- News from the East-Indies
- Now or never, or, A familiar discourse concerning the two schemes for restoring national credit : either by the united interest of the three great companies, or by making the government-securities current in all payments, in a new parliamentary species of money, to be secur'd and redeem'd by a proportionable part of the publick revenue, appropriated as a sinking fund for that purpose
- Observations on Lord Castlereagh's speech of the 19th of July 1804 : and on the state of the East India Company's affairs
- Observations on Mr. Dundas's letter, of the 30th of June, 1801 : to the chairman, and deputy chairman, of the East India Company
- Observations on Mr. Vansittart's narrative
- Observations on the Tea and Window Act, and on the tea trade
- Observations on the causes of the present discontents of the merchants and other inhabitants of the island of Bombay : respectfully addressed to the Honourable Court of Directors, and Board of Control : with a few remarks, interesting to the owners of shipping employed by the Honourable Company
- Observations on the expediency of making a by-law, to prevent the sale of the commands of East-India ships : addressed to the proprietors of East-India stock
- Observations on the importance of the East-India fleet to the company and the nation : in a letter addressed to the Right Hon. Henry Dundas ...
- Observations on the influence of the East India Company's monopoly on the price and supply of tea : and on the commerce with India, China, etc
- Observations on the present state of the East India Company : and on the measures to be pursued for ensuring its permanency, and augmenting its commerce
- Observations on the present state of the East India Company : with prefatory remarks on the alarming intelligence lately received from Madras, as to the general disaffection prevailing amongst the natives ... the proclamation issued by the governor ... on this subject and a plan ... for restoring ... confidence ...
- Observations on the reports of the directors of the East India Company : respecting the trade between India and Europe
- Observations on the reports of the directors of the East India Company, respecting the trade between India and Europe : to which is added an appendix, containing the papers referred to in the work
- Observations on the territorial rights and commercial privileges of the East India Company : with a view to the renewal of the Company's charter, in a letter to a member of Parliament
- Observations relative to the renewal of the East India Company's charter
- Observations relative to the resources of the East India Company for productive remittance : and the national loss occasioned by the importation of the same species of cotton goods which can be manufactured in Great Britain
- Observations upon the engagement at present subsisting between Earl Cornawallis, and the General Bank of India, in Bengal
- Observations upon the export trade of tin and copper to India, with reference to the expected renewal of the honorable East India Company's charter : and also upon the present state of the tin trade with Europe and its colonies, Africa and America
- Opinions of the late Lord Melville and Marquis Wellesley upon open trade to India
- Order is taken this [10th] day of [Aprill 1692] by virtue of Their Majesties letters of Privy Seal, dated the eighth day of January, 1690. : That you deliver and pay of such Their Majesties treasure as remains in your charge, (arising by virtue of a late act of Parliament, entituled, An act for granting to Their Majesties certain impositions upon all East India goods and manufactures, and upon all wrought silks and several other goods and merchandize to be imported after the 25th day of December, 1690) ..
- Oriental commerce : containing a geographical description of the principal places in the East Indies, China, and Japan, with their produce, manufactures, and trade ...
- Original minutes of the Governor-General and Council of Fort William on the settlement and collection of the revenues of Bengal : with a plan of settlement, recommended to the Court of Directors in January, 1776, by Philip Francis, Esq
- Original papers relative to the establishment of a society in Bengal, for the protection of the orphans of officers dying in indigent circumstances : and also of the children of non-commissioned and private Europeans belonging to the East-India Company's service, whether orphans or not ... addressed to the Honourable the Court of Directors of the East-India Company, and to the general body of proprietors
- Original papers transmitted by the Nabob of Arcot to his agent in Great Britain : comprehending the transactions on the coast, down to the 10th of October, 1776
- Original papers, transmitted by the Nabob of Arcot to his agent in Great Britain : Compreiiending the transactions on the coast, down to the 10th of October, 1776
- Original papersand, &c
- Papers respecting the East-India Company's charter, 1833
- Papers respecting the charge of Mr. Bosanquet against Mr. Scott : with the determination of the court of directors of the East India Company thereon
- Papers respecting the negociation for a renewal of the East-India Company's exclusive trade : printed by the Court of Directors for the information of the proprietors
- Papers respecting the negociation for a renewal of the East-India company's exclusive privileges
- Papers respecting the negociation for a renewal of the East-India company's exclusive privileges
- Papers respecting the negociation for the export of tin from Cornwall to China during the East India Company's exclusive privilege
- Philojohannes unmasked, and the truth told : relative to the East India Company's management of steam communication with India
- Plain dealing : in a dialogue between Mr. Johnson and Mr. Wary his friend, a stock-jobber, and a petitioner against the E--I-- Company, about stock-jobbing and the said Company
- Popular topics, or, The grand question discussed : in which the following subjects are considered, viz. the king's prerogative, the privileges of Parliament, secret influence, and a system of reform for the East-India Company
- Portsmouth resolves respecting tea. : Province of New Hampshire, Rockingham, ss. Portsmouth, Decemb. 16th, 1773. At a meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Portsmouth, held at the North Meeting House, for the purpose of consulting, advising & determining upon the most proper and effectual method to prevent the receiving or vending the teas sent out by the East India Company ..
- Prince Butler's querical demonstrations relating to the East-India trade
- Proceedings at the India house : relative to Warren Hastings, Esq., Governor General of Bengal : from the 29th of May, to the 1st of November, 1782
- Proceedings of a general court of proprietors of East India stock : held at the East India House, on the 22nd September, 1847, relative to the production of certain papers in the case of His Highness the deposed Raja of Sattara
- Proceedings of the public meeting on the India and China trade : held in the sessions room, Liverpool, on the 29th January, 1829, the Worshipful the Mayor in the chair
- Proceedings of the select committee appointed by the general court of proprietors, on the 6th October 1813 : to consider and report upon the expediency of augmenting the allowances to the directors for their attendance upon the business of the company ... also, sundry other papers relating to the same subject
- Proposals for restoring credit : for making the Bank of England more useful and profitable, for relieving the sufferers of the South-Sea Company, for the benefit of that of the East-India, and for raising the value of the land-interest of Great Britain : humbly offered to the consideration of both houses of Parliament
- Propositions for uniting the two East-India companies : in a letter to a man of quality, who desir'd the opinion of a gentleman not concern'd in either company
- Quinque partite indenture of conveyance of the dead stock of the two East-India Companies dated the 22th of July 1702
- Reasons against establishing an East-India Company with a joynt-stock exclusive to all others
- Reasons against ingrafting the South-Sea fund with the bank and East-India Company
- Reasons against making the present East-India Company the root for carrying on the future trade : humbly offered in a letter to a member of Parliament
- Reasons humbly offered against establishing, by act of Parliament, the East-India-trade, in a company with a joint-stock, exclusive of others, the subjects of England
- Reasons humbly offered against grafting or splicing, and for dissolving this present East-India Company, or joint-stock : and erecting and establishing a new national joint-stock or company, more extensive and universal, on a better constitution and terms of settlement
- Reasons humbly offered for the establishing the present East-India-Company by act of Parliament ...
- Reasons humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons for passing the bill for the better encouragement and protection of the trade to America ...
- Reasons humbly proposed for asserting and securing the right of the subjects to the freedom of trade, until they are excluded from it by act of Parliament ..
- Reasons proposed for the encouragement of all people to under-write to the new subscriptions, appointed to be made to the late East-India Companyes [sic] stock
- Reasons why the East-India Company ought to pay the equivolent [sic] agreed to be paid the Scots company by the Articles of Union : and also some cautions offer'd with respect to the renewal of their grant
- Reflections on a scandalous paper, entituled The answer of the East-India-Company to two printed papers of Mr. Samuel White : together with the true character of Francis Davenport, the said company's historyographer ; detecting some of the villanies he has been guilty of in several parts of the world, and proving the phamphlet now published by the foresaid company in his name to be a malicious forgery, under attestations of sundry credible persons ; humbly presented to the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled
- Reflections on a scandalous paper, entituled, The answer of the East-India-Company to two printed papers of Mr. Samuel White : together with the true character of Francis Davenport the said Company's historyographer, detecting some of the villanies he has been guilty of in several parts of the world, and proving the pamphlet now publish'd by the foresaid company in his name to be a malicious forgery, under attestations of sundry credible persons, humbly presented to the Honourable the Knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliaments assembled
- Reflections on the present state of our East India affairs : with many interesting anecdotes, never before made public
- Reflections on the present state of the East-India Company
- Reflections on the present state of the East-India Company
- Reflections on the present state of the East-India trade; and proposals to render it of more general benefit to the British nation, without changing the present system
- Reflections upon the East-Indy and Royal African Companies : with animadversions, concerning the naturalizing of foreigners
- Reflections upon the East-Indy and Royal African companies : with animadversions concerning the naturalization of foreigners
- Regulations proposed for remedying the difficulties which at present press hardest on the company, and for giving them such an increase of commerce at home and abroad, as they are entitled to, from their influence in the East : submitted to the consideration of the directors, March 4, 1789
- Remarks on a pamphlet entitled, Bengal sugar : and on the manner in which the trade of the East-India Company is carried on in the East-Indies by foreign shipping in violation of the laws enacted for the support of the commerce and navigation of Great Britain
- Remarks on a pamphlet entitled, Letters, political, military, and commercial, on the present state and government of Oude and its dependencies : containing a copy and explanation of the treaty of commerce between the East-India Company and the Nawaub Vizier : together with a sketch of the measures taken during the Marquis Cornwallis's government, in regard to the Vizier
- Remarks on some late assertions in a great assembly relative to East India affairs
- Remarks on the East-India Company balances in England from their trade and revenues
- Remarks on the charter of the East India Company
- Remarks on the evidence delivered before both Houses of Parliament, on the East India Company's affairs
- Remarks on the ex post facto operation of the clause in the India Act of 1786, respecting actual residence in India, elucidated by the statement of certain hardships and grievances, sustained by Mr. John Stonhouse, a senior merchant on the Bengal Civil Establishment
- Remarks on the extension of territory which has taken place in India, subsequent to the acts of Parliament passed in 1784 and 1793 : submitted to the consideration of Parliament, previous to the proposed renewal of the charter of the East India Company
- Remarks on the plans of finance lately promulgated by the honourable Court of Directors, and by the supreme government of India
- Remarks on the propositions submitted by His Majesty's ministers to Parliament : on the renewal of the East India Company's charter
- Remarks on the report of the East India directors : respecting the sale and prices of tea
- Remarks upon the controversie between the East-India Company and the new subscribers : setting forth the extreme difficulty of making the present company the root for carrying on the future trade
- Report compiled for the Oriental Herald, February 1829 : proceedings at Liverpool connected with opening the trade to India and China
- Report from the Committee Appointed to Enquire into the Nature, State, and Condition of the East India Company, and of the British Affairs in the East Indies
- Report from the Committee of Secrecy Appointed to Enquire into the State of the East India Company
- Report from the committee of proprietors, appointed on the 1st of December, 1772; by the general court of the United East-India Company, to enquire into the present state and condition of the company's affairs
- Report from the committee to whom the petition of John Touchet and John Irving, agents for the British subjects residing in the provinces of Bengal, Bahar, and Orissa, and their several dependencies, whose names are subscribed to the petition thereinafter set forth : and also the petition of Warren Hastings, Esq, governor general, and of Philip Francis and Edward Wheler, Esqrs. counsellors for the government of the presidency of Fort William, in Bengal, and also the petition of the United Company of Merchants of England, trading to the East Indies, were severally referred
- Report of a Committee of the Liverpool East India Association, on the subject of the trade with India : presented to the Association at a general meeting, 21st March, 1828
- Report of proceedings at a special general court of proprietors of the East India Company : held at the East India House on Wednesday, 25th April, 1849
- Report of the Committee of Warehouses, on a memorial from the manufacturers of gunpowder, and of the other commodities made from saltpetre, presented to the Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade
- Report of the Glasgow committee to the subscribers for the object of obtaining a free trade to India and China
- Report of the committee of merchants, agents, & ship-owners, in London, connected with the trade of the East Indies
- Report of the public meeting at Liverpool on January 28, 1829, for the purpose of taking into consideration the best means of removing the restrictions imposed upon commerce by the present charter of the East India Company : compiled for the Oriental Herald
- Report of the select committee, of the Court of Directors of the East India Company, upon the subject of the cotton manufacture of this country : with appendixes
- Report on the negociation between the Honorable East-India Company and the public : respecting the renewal of the company's exclusive privileges of trade for twenty years from March, 1794
- Resolutions of the general court of proprietors of East India stock, relative to an application to Parliament for a renewal of their exclusive privileges
- Review of the question concerning the government of the British possessions in India : with the heads of a plan proposed
- Rules, orders, and directions appointed and established by the governour and committees of the East-India Company, for the well regulating and managing their affairs in the parts of India : general rules for the president, agents or chiefs, and their respective council
- Sale of commands : the debate at the East India-House at an adjourned General Court held on ... the 20th of October 1796, for the purpose of considering the two reports of the special committee of the Court of Directors, appointed to take into consideration the present and future situation of the commanders of the company's ships &c. which had been approved of by the Court of Directors : to which is prefixed, a sketch of the debate of the 13th of October 1796, on the same subject
- Sam, against sheperd: or, Reasons offer'd by the new East-India Company, for passing the bill, for raising two millions, with the benefit of the trade to India, in the year 1698. : and reasons now offer'd by the New East-India Company, against the bill for continuing the Old East-India Company a corporation, in this present year, 1699
- Second report from the Committee Appointed by the House of Commons, assembled at Westminster in the Sixth Session of the Thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain, to Enquire into the Nature, State, and Condition of the East India Company, and of the British Affairs in the East Indies
- Serious considerations on the East India Company, submitted to Lord North
- Sketch of financial and commercial affairs in the autumn of 1797 : in which, among other things, the mode of conducting the loyalty loan is fully considered, and means of redress to the subscribers to that loan suggested, without prejudice to the state
- Sketch of the history, government, and resources, of British India : with tables of the revenue and expenditure
- Social Legislation of the East India Company : Public Justice versus Public Instruction
- Some considerations : shewing the justice and equity of the present intended establishment of the East-India trade, as it respects the old company, the ingrafted stock, and the present proposal ..
- Some considerations in regard to the dangerous consequences which might ensue to the constitution from the passing of the East India bill
- Some considerations offered touching the East-India affairs
- Some considerations on the nature and importance of the East-India trade
- Some considerations on the proposal of the old East-India Company : as it relates ; I. to the new company, and other subscribers to the two millions, to whom the trade was sold for a limited time ; II. to the persons who are to subscribe to the new loan at 5 per cent. in case the proposal take effect ; III. to the credit of the nation
- Some considerations relating to the East-India trade : upon occasion of some papers lately set forth against the Company
- Some equitable considerations respecting the present controversie between the present East India Company and the new subscribers or petitioners against them
- Some observations on the second edition of the pamphlet of Wm. Pulteney, esq. entitled, "The effects to be expected from the East India bill on the constitution, &c."
- Some observations on the statute 10 Anne, c. 28 : shewing that the trade and corporation capacity of the East India Company are redeemable as well as their fund
- Some observations on the subject of the debate in the House of Commons, on Indian affairs, on the 5th of April 1805
- Some queries relating to the bill of engraftment : and the present state of the South-Sea Company
- Some reasons for the question proposed at the last general court : against the ingraftment : with an answer to some reasons given against it
- Some reflections on a pamphlet intituled England and East-India inconsistent in their manufactures
- Some remarks on Captain Dorrill's answer to Mr. Littleton's letter : concerning a debt owing to one Muttredas in India by the East-India Company
- Some remarks on the late negotiations between the Board of Control and the East-India Company
- Some remarks on the petition of the East-India Company to the House of Peers : against the bill sent up to their Lordships by the House of Commons, entituled, An act for granting to His Majesty two millions, &c. and for settling the trade to India
- Some remarks upon the present state of the East-India Company's affairs : with reasons for the speedy establishing a new company, to regain that almost lost trade, which is computed to be in value and profit one full sixth part of the trade of the whole kingdom
- Some thoughts relating to trade in general and to the East India trade in particular
- Speech of Eneas MacDonnell, Esq : on the East India question