"A Calendar of the Court Minutes, etc. of the East India Company" offers a detailed record of the administrative and operational activities of one of history's most influential trading companies. Compiled by Ethel Bruce Sainsbury, this calendar provides invaluable insights into the East India Company's governance, policies, and interactions with various stakeholders during its reign. This book is an essential resource for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the inner workings of a company that shaped global trade and colonial history. Delve into the meticulously documented court minutes to uncover the decisions, debates, and strategies that defined the East India Company's legacy.
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