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  1. Wappenseite der X-Cashmünze, East India Company, Jahr 1808. Die Britische Ostindien-Kompanie ( englisch British East India Company, BEIC ), bis 1707 [1] English East India Company ( EIC ), war eine von 1600 bis 1874 bestehende Kaufmannsgesellschaft für den Indienhandel, die nach dem Sieg über den Nawab von Bengalen in der Schlacht bei ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 2021 · Edition of 1920. See also East India Company College and Haileybury and Imperial Service College on Wikipedia, and the disclaimer . HAILEYBURY COLLEGE, England, an institution at Hailey, near Hertford 20 miles north of London, founded by the East India Company in 1806, as a training school for admittance to the service of the company.

  3. Henry Melvill. Rev. Henry Melvill, carte de visite c. 1860. Rev. Henry Melvill (14 September 1798 – 9 February 1871) was a British priest in the Church of England, and principal of the East India Company College from 1844 to 1858. He afterwards served as Canon of St Paul's Cathedral.

  4. Great Shelford, England, United Kingdom. Died. 27 September 1853. (1853-09-27) (aged 49) Bareilly, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. Alma mater. East India Company College. James Thomason (3 May 1804 – 17 September 1853) was a British administrator of the East India Company and Lieutenant-Governor of the North-Western Provinces between 1843 ...

  5. ईस्ट इण्डिया कम्पनी. ईस्ट इंडिया कंपनी ( ईआईसी ) [a] एक अंग्रेजी और बाद में ब्रिटिश, संयुक्त स्टॉक कंपनी थी जिसकी स्थापना 1600 में हुई और 1874 ...

  6. The first East India House on the site was an Elizabethan mansion, previously known as Craven House, which the Company first occupied in 1648. This was completely rebuilt in 1726–29; and further remodelled and extended in 1796–1800. It was demolished in 1861. The Lloyd's building, headquarters for Lloyd's of London, was built on the site of ...

  7. There are two Fort Williams. The original fort was built in the year 1696 by the British East India Company under the orders of Sir John Goldsborough which took a decade to complete. The permission was granted by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. [2] [3] Sir Charles Eyre started construction near the bank of the Hooghly River with the South-East ...