Narrative by a governor, superseded by the East India Company in 1731, and succeeded in his government by George Morton Pitt, of proceedings against his servant Gooda Anconah, and in relation to himself; with copies of depositions respecting the goods of the former
MS. Rawl. A. 406
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Title
Narrative by a governor, superseded by the East India Company in 1731, and succeeded in his government by George Morton Pitt, of proceedings against his servant Gooda Anconah, and in relation to himself; with copies of depositions respecting the goods of the former
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MS. Rawl. A. 406
Date
18th century
Language
English
Physical facet
On paper, in quarto
Physical extent
19 Leaves
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Rawlinson A: English History
Narrative by a governor, superseded by the East India Company in 1731, and succeeded in his government by George Morton Pitt, of proceedings against his servant Gooda Anconah, and in relation to himself; with copies of depositions respecting the goods of the former
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