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  File 10 - 1800-1825 - Merchants and Bankers Listings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In 1803: The Fort St George (Madras) Houses of Agency were: Harington, Burnaby and Cockburn; Colt, Baker and Hart; Abbott and Maitland; Chase (Chace), Chinnery* and McDouall, Tulloh; Connell and Brodie; Francis Latour* and Co.; Lys, Satur and deMonte; Adrian, John and Lewis De Fries; Hunter and Hay; Binney and Dennison.
Re convict contractors: For example, at present it is still unknown what significance a formerly unknown merchant name such as that of Martin Lindsay might hold.
Nor is it known if he was any family connection to the convict contractor, William Lindsay (1816-1877).
www.danbyrnes.com.au /merchants/merchants10.htm   (14252 words)

  
 Non-Fiction books on CD ROM, from Seedy Press books on CD, B&R Samizdat Express
Charles Philip Yorke, Vice-Admiral by Lady Biddulph of Ledbury
The Awakening of China by W.A.P. Martin, 1906
The Condition, Elevation, Emigration, and Destiny of the Colored People in the US by Martin Delaney, 1852
www.samizdat.com /noncd.html   (13370 words)

  
 Books: Online Literature Library - OneLang.com
Julian Marshall, John Biddulph Martin, J. Matthew, Philip Norman,
Maria on her marriage with Charles I, but the queen dismissed him on
"Richmond," the "Lambert" to the "Henrietta," the "Cheriton" to the
books.onelang.com /Diary-of-Samuel-Pepys   (13495 words)

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