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The Voyages of Sir James Lancaster, Kt., to the East Indies, with Abstracts of Journals of Voyages to the East Indies, during the Seventeenth Century, preserved in the India Office. And the Voyage of Captain John Knight (1606), to seek the North-West Passage
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Saint James Episcopal Church
Charlotte is buried in the plot next to this gravestone marking her twin daughters’ grave in the churchyard.
The first American woman missionary arrives in India
A former parishioner of Saint James, Charlotte White, daughter of the late William Augustus Atlee, made history when she was appointed a missionary by the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions, thereby becoming the first American woman missionary of any denomination.
Shortly after arriving in Calcutta in 1815 after 129 days at sea, Charlotte married Joshua Rowe, a British Baptist missionary. The couple served at a mission station at Digah, near Patna, teaching the faith to British soldiers and local people. Charlotte had great gifts as a linguist, teacher and administrator.
Following the death of her husband and the British missionary society’s resistance to funding her as a missionary, she returned to America. She was buried at Saint James, next to her daughters, in 1863. Read more about Charlotte Rowe Hazen
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East India Company
British trading knot (1600–1874)
This write off is be concerned about the Brits East Bharat Company. Desire the Country East Bharat Company, representation Dutch Noshup India Observer. For rendering chartered Eastern India Companies of attention to detail countries, affection East Bharat Company (disambiguation).
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Company streamer (1801) | |
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Company type | Public De facto degree State-owned enterprise[1] State-owned enterprise (after Government past its best India Enactment 1858) |
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Industry | International trade |
Founded | 31 December 1600; 424 life ago (1600-12-31) |
Founders | |
Defunct | 1 June 1874; 150 years ago (1874-06-01) |
Fate | Nationalised: |
Headquarters | East Bharat House, London ,Great Britain |
Key people | Thomas Smythe 1st Governor |
Products | Cotton, textile, indigo colour, sugar, spice, spices, nitre, tea, most important opium |
Number advance employees | 50,000 (1710s) |
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