East India Company

Connections

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Family and Intimate relationships Mary Anne Barker
George Barker was ordered back to Calcutta almost as soon as the couple had reached Simla. (The switch of British power in India, from the East India Company to the Crown, was causing re-organization...
Family and Intimate relationships Mariana Starke
Her father, Richard Starke , a reader with the East India Company , had been deputy director of Fort St George at Madras, then of Fort St David at Cuddalore, where he was...
Residence Charlotte Lennox
All her life CL moved frequently from one lodging to another (lodging which often consisted of a room in someone else's house). During the productive 1750s she moved house at least nine times, in or...
Textual Features Eva Mary Bell
This follows the fortunes of George Thomas (1756-1802), an actual historical figure from Tipperary, who deserted from the British navy in Madras at the age of about fifteen and became a soldier of fortune or...
Textual Production Catherine Marsh
CM marked with a pamphlet, England's Sins and India's Martyrs, the Day of Humiliation set aside by the British government for prayer and fasting in response to the Indian Rebellion (or Mutiny) against...
Travel Frances Isabella Duberly
Five hundred volumes had been supplied by the East India Company for reading-matter for the soldiers. They took ten days to reach the Cape de Verde Islands, then on 17 November stopped briefly in...

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1769-70: Bengal suffered famine, exacerbated by compulsory...

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1769-70

Bengal suffered famine, exacerbated by compulsory purchase of British goods and the throwing out of work of local artisans. Its onset coincided with a serious threat to British power there by forces from the Sultanate...

15 July 1772: The East India Company, whose steady stream...

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15 July 1772

The East India Company , whose steady stream of wealth coming out of India had diminished in the face of famine and suppression of local industry, asked the Bank of England for a bailout loan £400,000.
Dalrymple, William. “The original corporate raiders”. Guardian Weekly, 20 Mar. 2015, pp. 26-9.
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