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  2. East India Company - Wikipedia

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    The East India Company (EIC) [a] was an English, and later British, joint-stock company that was founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874. [4] It was formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region, initially with the East Indies (South Asia and Southeast Asia), and later with East Asia.

  3. East India House - Wikipedia

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    Old East India House: from a late 17th-century Dutch print. The East India Company was founded in 1600. Until 1621, it occupied rooms in the mansion of its Governor, Sir Thomas Smythe, in Philpot Lane, Fenchurch Street; and from 1621 to 1638 it was housed in Crosby Hall, Bishopsgate. [2]

  4. Company rule in India - Wikipedia

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    The English East India Company ("the Company") was founded in 1600, as The Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies.It gained a foothold in India with the establishment of a factory in Masulipatnam on the Eastern coast of India in 1611 and the grant of the rights to establish a factory in Surat in 1612 by the Mughal Emperor Jahangir.

  5. Sanjiv Mehta (British businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Sanjiv Mehta (born October 1961) is an India-born British businessman. He is the owner of "the East India company", which he launched in 2010, presenting it as a revival of the historic East India Company that was dissolved on 1 June 1874. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  6. Economy of India under Company rule - Wikipedia

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    The Economy of India under Company rule describes the economy of those regions that fell under Company rule in India during the years 1757 to 1858. The British East India Company began ruling parts of the Indian subcontinent beginning with the Battle of Plassey, which led to the conquest of Bengal Subah and the founding of the Bengal Presidency, before the Company expanded across most of the ...

  7. Lascelles (1779 EIC ship) - Wikipedia

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    On 8 October 1799 the "Lascelles East India store ship" sailed from Plymouth for The Downs under escort by HMS Childers. [10] On 2 January 1801, Lloyd's List reported that, ”The Lascelles, late Wallace, from Surinam to London, is on shore at Surinam River.” [11] Lascelles was refloated and continued her voyage. Later she sprang a leak while ...

  8. List of ports of call of the British East India Company

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    Perates - site where the East Indiaman Earl Talbot wrecked on 22 October 1800 with the loss of all passengers and crew. Pisang or Pulau Pisang, ( 5°07′13″S 103°50′51″E  /  5.120294°S 103.847637°E  / -5.120294; 103.847637 ), an island off the south coast of Sumatra, between Benkulen and Bengkunat (Bencoomat

  9. BEIC - Wikipedia

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    East India Company, aka the British East India Company, a former British joint stock company British Egg Industry Council , an organisation set up in 1986 to represent the British egg industry Topics referred to by the same term