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 Lists of Free Merchants, Seafaring Men and other Inhabitants of Bombay and surrounds from 1720-1780
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This series of 18 short lists reflects the small non-military population of Bombay in the 18th century. Up until 1747 the names of women (wives, widows and maids) and children were included which gives researchers the ability to reconstruct family units. Throughout the period most of the men were engaged in the Country Trade. From 1770 men are categorised according to whether or not they have permission of the EIC to arrive and reside in India. It is clear that many of the Mariners and others have no such formal permission, yet are apparently tolerated by the Company.
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1760 List of Free Merchants & Seafaring Men at Bombay and Factories Subordinate
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click to view detail Purnell George
click to view detail England George
click to view detail Scott Francis
click to view detail Blachford John
click to view detail Holbert Moses
click to view detail Levick Samuel
click to view detail Steevens Robert
click to view detail Roach Edward
click to view detail Jervis Matthew
click to view detail Moore Thomas
click to view detail Price John
click to view detail Hatfield John
click to view detail Page John
click to view detail Martin John
click to view detail Matcham Simon
click to view detail Crichton David
click to view detail Moore Richard
click to view detail Den James
click to view detail Symmons David
click to view detail Steevens James
click to view detail Woodson Reeves
click to view detail Ringrose Thomas
click to view detail Neils Charles
click to view detail Nucella Samuel
click to view detail Hills William
 
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