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Title Far East Trade Papers
Reference MS56
Library Senate House Library, University of London
Date 1691-1732
Description Manuscript volume relating to trade in the Far East, 1691-1732, containing transcripts of letters, memoranda, exchange rates, lists of prices, and instructions for the prices of goods, compiled by a Captain of the East India Company trading between China, India and England. The volume includes an account of the state of trade in India by Sir Nicholas Waits, 1699; an account of the state of trade at Surat, India, by Samuel Lock, 1705; a Chinese merchant's advice relating to trade between India and China; various advice and directions for the purchasing of drugs, tea, musk, raw silk, ivory and beeswax; details of customs charges at Canton, 1704; instructions for the purchase of gold and pearls at Madras, India; orders and instructions given by the Directors of the East India Company; a description of the manufacture of lacquer in China, 1708, an essay on a hydrostatical method of discovering the fineness of gold, and an logarithmical table for finding the rate of exchange between dollars and pagodas, 1732, all by Isaac Pyke, Governor of St Helena.
Document Type Manuscript, Company Records
Primary Commodity Miscellaneous
Sub-commodity Tea, Silver and Gold, Cotton
Theme Trade and Commerce
Keywords commerce, silk, beeswax, ivory, importation, exportation, indigo, drugs
Region East Asia, South Asia, Europe
Places India; China; England; Indonesia, Java, Borneo; Thailand; Japan
Company or Organisation East India Company
Copyright Senate House Library, University of London