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  1. Addiscombe Military Seminary. Coordinates: 51.37693°N 0.07947°W. The East India Company Military Seminary was a British military academy at Addiscombe, Surrey, in what is now the London Borough of Croydon. It opened in 1809 and closed in 1861. Its purpose was to train young officers to serve in the East India Company 's own army in India .

  2. Addiscombe Military Seminary Description: By the end of the eighteenth century the East India Company had recognised that cadets for the technical branches of its armies needed a better...

    • 1809-1862
    • Addiscombe Military Seminary
    • IOR/L/MIL/9/333-357
  3. ADDISCOMBE, 1809-1858. By J. M. Bourne. The Honourable East India Company's Military Seminary1 at. "Addiscombe Place, near Croydon" was opened in 1809. The plan was. drawn up by William Abington of the East India House and authorised. by a Resolution of the Court of Directors on 7th April.

  4. The East India Company Military Seminary was a British military academy at Addiscombe, Surrey, in what is now the London Borough of Croydon. It was opened in 1809 and closed in 1861. Its purpose was to train young officers to serve in the East India Company’s private army in India.

  5. The East India Company Military Seminary was a British military academy at Addiscombe, Surrey, in what is now the London Borough of Croydon. It was opened in 1809 and closed in 1861. Its purpose was to train young officers to serve in the East India Company’s private army in India. The...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AddiscombeAddiscombe - Wikipedia

    Addiscombe Military Seminary, photographed c.1859, with cadets in the foreground. In 1809, Emelius Ratcliffe sold Addiscombe Place to the British East India Company for £15,500, whereupon it became a military academy known as the Addiscombe Military Seminary. Cadets were trained as officers for one of the Company's three Presidency ...

  7. Addiscombe Military Seminary was the the seminary established by the East India Company near to Croydon in England for its army cadets. It opened in 1808 and closed in 1859.