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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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East India Company (Great Britain) | 7 |
Bengal (India) | 2 |
Bengal (India). Supreme Council | 2 |
Great Britain | 2 |
Great Britain. Parliament | 2 |
Hastings, Warren, 1732-1818 | 2 |
Foster, Sir William (1863-1951) | 1 |
Leeds, Thomas Osborne, Duke of, 1631-1712 | 1 |
Macpherson, John, Sir, 1745-1821 | 1 |
Orient | 1 |
A Letter from a gentleman in Yorkshire to his countryman in London, concerning the Duke of Leeds. With an answer to the said letter
printed in the year 1695
"Answer to the... letter / from a friend in London" has separate t.p. (p. [15]) bearing same imprint (verso blank). Anon.
Sender: Macpherson, John, Sir, 1745-1821
Recipient: East India Company (Great Britain)
Letters: 1
Date(s): 10 Aug 1786
Location: BC MS Misc. Letters 1 Melville 1
Note: Printed extract of letter. A collection of autograph letters, notes, and miscellaneous manuscripts sent to Lord Melville, 1755-1848.
Letters received by the East India Company from its servants in the East : transcribed from the "original correspondence" series of the India Office records (v.1)
Foster, Sir William (1863-1951); East India Company (Great Britain)
1896-1902
Vols. 3-6 edited by William Foster.
An authentic copy of the correspondence in India, between the country powers and the honourable the East India Company's servants : containing amongst many others the letters of Governor Hastings... Together with the minutes of the Supreme Council at Calcutta. The whole forming a collection of the most interesting India-papers, which were laid before Parliament in the session of 1786. In six volumes (v.4)
Great Britain. Parliament; East India Company (Great Britain); Bengal (India). Supreme Council
1787
ESTC t130682.
An authentic copy of the correspondence in India, between the country powers and the honourable the East India Company's servants : containing amongst many others the letters of Governor Hastings... Together with the minutes of the Supreme Council at Calcutta. The whole forming a collection of the most interesting India-papers, which were laid before Parliament in the session of 1786. In six volumes (v.5)
Great Britain. Parliament; East India Company (Great Britain); Bengal (India). Supreme Council
1787
ESTC t130682.