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Journal of the House of Lords
… under each Head and for each Year, calculated at 6 s. 8 d. the Tale 107 (2.) Amount of all Supplies from the … under each Head and for each Year, calculated at 6 s. 8 d. the Tale 108 (3.) Amount of all Supplies received … of the Company's,the Private Trade, and the Neutral and Prize Goods, &c. sold by The East India Company in each Year, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Supreme Court in Cases of, Clark, 150. - Mr. Sutherland's Translation of original Treatises on, Strange, 401. ( See … - formerly derived great Benefit from East India Company's Agents at Canton, Magniac, 625. - how Representations of … Sailing of, Maxfield, 609. East Indiamen, the Kent and Triton, Capture of, Maxfield, 601. - the Ganges and True …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Warden, 186. Kaanomkars, Mortgagees, Warden, 185. Kelly's Statement of Cost Price, in English Money, of Samples of … 457. - Extent of Bega of Land in, Harris, 453. - Harris's Indigo Manufactory in, and Extent of it, Harris, 453. … Leases substituted for Ryotwar System, Hodgson, 382. Triton and Kent East Indiamen, Capture of, Maxfield, 601. …
Journal of the House of Lords
… the Native Courts?" I have little Difficulty. The Company's Servants throughout the whole of our Indian Possessions are … the Case requires an entire Supercession of the Company's Judicial Function in the Provinces, such as has at … appointed from Home by The King. He, with his Two Company's Assessors, would do much to keep all in order, to correct …
Journal of the House of Lords
… and home. Is that the Premium on the best of the Company's Ships? It is. Do not the Company usually insure themselves? … and on the Goods carried in The East India Company's Vessels? No, not any. There is no Difference in the Rate of … taken? I recollect the Capture of the Kent, and of the Triton, Two 800 Ton Ships. The Kent had Troops on board …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Resident at Nagpoor, afterwards Acting Resident in Scindia's Camp, and then Envoy to Caubal; I was then Resident at … Years ascertained? They are recorded in the Collector's Books, and also in the Accounts of the Village. Are those … other Part of India? Those I have seen most of, the Nizam's, Scindia's and the Rajah of Berar's, were governed on …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… sand and gravel. The following estimate, taken from 'Foot's View of the Agriculture of Middlesex,' reported to the … other. That by Thomas Baird appeared in 1793, Peter Foot's in 1794, and John Middleton's in 1797, with a second … deep milkers of the very first quality. Such famous prize animals as Beau Sabreur 74094, Melody, and Barrington …
A History of the County of Oxford
… or dry seasons. The rent of such land varies only from 25 s. to 30 s. an acre, 27 s. being a fair average. 2. The stonebrash is excellent land …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… writing of the area around Salisbury in the early 1790's, records much open field mixed with recent inclosure. 4 … dairying, and in sheep, a tendency that bears out Davis's complaints. 20 Some increase in turnip, potato, and … and owned almost 5,000 acres. On his death in 1858, 4,180 prize Southdown breeding sheep were auctioned at one of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Wiltshire, and the fundamental explanation of the county's agricultural history therefore lies outside the scope of … obtained wage increases between 1873 and 1877 of 1 s. or 2 s. a week; these brought their ordinary weekly wages … on West Leaze Farm, 1 mile west of Swindon, and one of the prize farms in the Royal Agricultural Society's competition …
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