The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 4John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... established factories . Endymion Porter , one of the royal favourites , was an active supporter of the project , and it was doubtless owing in great part to his influence that King Charles lent his countenance to the new asso- ciation ...
... established factories . Endymion Porter , one of the royal favourites , was an active supporter of the project , and it was doubtless owing in great part to his influence that King Charles lent his countenance to the new asso- ciation ...
Page 91
... established ; especially as , after the outbreak of the Civil War , the Company was no longer able to invoke the protection of its royal charter , and the efforts made to induce the parliament to grant a fresh one proved fruitless . An ...
... established ; especially as , after the outbreak of the Civil War , the Company was no longer able to invoke the protection of its royal charter , and the efforts made to induce the parliament to grant a fresh one proved fruitless . An ...
Page 103
... established at Madras , with a mayor and twelve aldermen , including several Portuguese and Indians - a concession ... established , but abandoned in 1679 ; at Tellicherri , where the English settled in 1683 ; at Anjengo , first ...
... established at Madras , with a mayor and twelve aldermen , including several Portuguese and Indians - a concession ... established , but abandoned in 1679 ; at Tellicherri , where the English settled in 1683 ; at Anjengo , first ...
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