Difference between revisions of "MRP: East India house"
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'''THIS ENTRY REQUIRES RESEARCH''' | '''THIS ENTRY REQUIRES RESEARCH''' | ||
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* Perform literature search on pre-1666 East India House, especially via A2A (there are a number of BL files in the East India collection with detailed tenancy history), and also Forster's calendars of EIC | * Perform literature search on pre-1666 East India House, especially via A2A (there are a number of BL files in the East India collection with detailed tenancy history), and also Forster's calendars of EIC | ||
* Perform search for a pre-1666 image of East India House | * Perform search for a pre-1666 image of East India House | ||
* Collect and synthesise Sir George Oxenden correspondence references to east India house, especially in letters from Elizabeth Dallison and Sir Henry Oxenden (and others commenting on the behaviour of those two, such as Thomas Papillon) | * Collect and synthesise Sir George Oxenden correspondence references to east India house, especially in letters from Elizabeth Dallison and Sir Henry Oxenden (and others commenting on the behaviour of those two, such as Thomas Papillon) | ||
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+ | ==Possible primary sources== |
Latest revision as of 14:18, January 9, 2012
East India house
Editorial history
08/10/11, CSG: Created page
THIS ENTRY REQUIRES RESEARCH
Suggested links
See Places
To do
- Perform literature search on pre-1666 East India House, especially via A2A (there are a number of BL files in the East India collection with detailed tenancy history), and also Forster's calendars of EIC
- Perform search for a pre-1666 image of East India House
- Collect and synthesise Sir George Oxenden correspondence references to east India house, especially in letters from Elizabeth Dallison and Sir Henry Oxenden (and others commenting on the behaviour of those two, such as Thomas Papillon)
Notes