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*''Annals of the Honorable East-India Company: From Their Establishment by the Charter of Queen Elizabeth, 1600, to the Union of the London and English East-India Companies, 1707-8'' by John Bruce (1810). Google Books: [http://books.google.com/books?id=3s4NAAAAIAAJ Volume 1], [http://books.google.com/books?id=J84NAAAAIAAJ Volume 2], [http://books.google.com/books?id=qbYIAAAAQAAJ Volume 3].
 
*''Annals of the Honorable East-India Company: From Their Establishment by the Charter of Queen Elizabeth, 1600, to the Union of the London and English East-India Companies, 1707-8'' by John Bruce (1810). Google Books: [http://books.google.com/books?id=3s4NAAAAIAAJ Volume 1], [http://books.google.com/books?id=J84NAAAAIAAJ Volume 2], [http://books.google.com/books?id=qbYIAAAAQAAJ Volume 3].
 
*''A Sketch of the History of the East-India company: from its first formation to the passing of the Regulating act of 1773; with a summary view of the changes which have taken place since that period in the internal administration of British India]'' by Robert Grant (1813) [http://books.google.com/books?id=STIwAAAAYAAJ Google Books]
 
*''A Sketch of the History of the East-India company: from its first formation to the passing of the Regulating act of 1773; with a summary view of the changes which have taken place since that period in the internal administration of British India]'' by Robert Grant (1813) [http://books.google.com/books?id=STIwAAAAYAAJ Google Books]
*''An analysis of the constitution of the East-India company, and of the laws passed by Parliament for the government of their affairs, at home and abroad: To which is prefixed, a brief history of the company, and of the rise and progress of the British power in India'' by Peter Auber 1826  [http://books.google.com/books?id=vbR-AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA744 Google Books]<br> The Appendix at the back of the book contains the names of important officials such as Governor Generals, Commanders-in Chief of the Armies, Members of  Council etc  
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*''An analysis of the constitution of the East-India company, and of the laws passed by Parliament for the government of their affairs, at home and abroad: To which is prefixed, a brief history of the company, and of the rise and progress of the British power in India'' by Peter Auber 1826  [http://books.google.com/books?id=vbR-AAAAIAAJ Google Books]<br> The Appendix at the back of the book contains the names of important officials such as Governor Generals, Commanders-in Chief of the Armies, Members of  Council etc  
  
 
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Revision as of 11:53, 29 July 2009

The East India Company was also known as the Honourable East India Company (HEIC) and 'John Company'. It was a joint-stock company that was granted an English Royal Charter on December 31, 1600 by Elizabeth I. The British East India Company started out as a commercial trading venture, but grew in strength and eventually virtually ruled India until the Indian Mutiny in 1857.


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Google Books:

  • Annals of the Honorable East-India Company: From Their Establishment by the Charter of Queen Elizabeth, 1600, to the Union of the London and English East-India Companies, 1707-8 by John Bruce (1810). Google Books: Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3.
  • A Sketch of the History of the East-India company: from its first formation to the passing of the Regulating act of 1773; with a summary view of the changes which have taken place since that period in the internal administration of British India] by Robert Grant (1813) Google Books
  • An analysis of the constitution of the East-India company, and of the laws passed by Parliament for the government of their affairs, at home and abroad: To which is prefixed, a brief history of the company, and of the rise and progress of the British power in India by Peter Auber 1826 Google Books
    The Appendix at the back of the book contains the names of important officials such as Governor Generals, Commanders-in Chief of the Armies, Members of Council etc