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 The Anselm Beaumont Papers
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An article written summarizing a series of letters written by Anselm Beaumont (1715-17760 describing the life of a Free Merchant in Calcutta in the mid-late 18th Century
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The Anselm Beaumont Letters - Index
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click to view detail Major Thomas Adams
click to view detail   Thomas Amphlett
click to view detail   Peter Amyatt
click to view detail   Christopher Bacon
click to view detail   Richard Barwell
click to view detail   Stanlake Baston
click to view detail   Anselm Beaumont
click to view detail   Charles Bourchier
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click to view detail   John Burdett
click to view detail   Patrick Campbell
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click to view detail   Roger Carter
click to view detail   George Challoner
click to view detail   Francis Charlton
click to view detail     Chimnasa
click to view detail   Margaret Clive
click to view detail   Meer Jaffeir Roy Cossim
click to view detail   Meer Jaffeir Roy Dullub
click to view detail   William Ellis
click to view detail   Elizabeth Fenwick
click to view detail   Moseh France
click to view detail   Jacob France
click to view detail   Raphael France
click to view detail Dr. William Fullerton
click to view detail   Richard Gamon
click to view detail   Gokul Ghosa
click to view detail   Parker Hatley
click to view detail   Angroo Sing Hircarra
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