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− | + | ===Primary sources=== | |
− | + | BL, IOR/H/MISC/32 Various letters relating to the Williams Venture | |
− | IOR/H/MISC/32 Various letters relating to the Williams Venture | + | BL, MSS. XXXXX, Letter from Robert Raworth to Sir George Oxenden, Grays Inn, 9th April 1663, ff. 106-107 |
− | Letter from Robert Raworth to Sir George Oxenden, Grays Inn, 9th April 1663, ff. 106-107 | + | BL, Add. MSS. 40708-40713, The Oxenden papers, Vols. XIII-XVIII |
− | The Oxenden papers, Vols. XIII-XVIII | + | |
− | + | TNA, C10/109/102 (1663) | |
+ | TNA, C10/82/2 (1664) | ||
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+ | ===Secondary sources=== | ||
− | William Foster (ed.), XXXX, citing Home Miscellaneous | + | William Foster (ed.), ''XXXX'', citing ''Home Miscellaneous'', vol. 26, 10 June 165[8?] (folio 5) |
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− | + | ===Images=== | |
'Sir George Oxenden, 1668', unnumbered plate, between pp. 40 & 41, in Cecil L. Burns, ''Catalogue of the Collection of Maps, Prints and Photographs of the Island & City of Bombay, Victoria & Albert Museum'' (Bombay, 1918). No artist, technical details, nor provenance given. | 'Sir George Oxenden, 1668', unnumbered plate, between pp. 40 & 41, in Cecil L. Burns, ''Catalogue of the Collection of Maps, Prints and Photographs of the Island & City of Bombay, Victoria & Albert Museum'' (Bombay, 1918). No artist, technical details, nor provenance given. |
Revision as of 13:57, October 8, 2011
Sir George Oxenden
THIS ENTRY IS IN PREPARATION
-->"you haveing for y:e tyme past truely made your life a kinde of á pilgrimage, br
you have seene many of y:e great wonders of y:e Great God, Ocularly, w:ch wee br
have onely by Contemplation, & in y.t I (that have never beene out of my br
native Countrey) have taken great pleasur"<--
-->( Robert Raworth to Sir George Oxenden, April 9th, 1663)<--
Sir George Oxenden, engraving, 1668
As president of the English East India company in Surat between 1663 and 1669, Sir George Oxenden left a private correspondence with his sister, Elizabeth Dallison, and with other kin, close friends, commercial partners. The correspondence, now in the British Library, provides a starting point from which to explore their lives. Bound in still bright red Indian leather, the volumes are the work of Oxenden’s copyists, his factory writers, rather than autograph manuscripts. The communication is largely one way, with Oxenden’s own voice often to be inferred from the tone and substance of his correspondents.
A careful reading of the correspondence reveals the existence of two connected joint stock companies formed in in the decade prior to Oxenden’s presidency by Sir George Oxenden and five former colleagues from Surat. Two slightly divergent lists of subscribers to the two ventures were subsequently discovered by this author in the National Archives in Chancery papers related to the ventures. In 1655 the English East India company was in disarray, its monopoly had expired, and the eastern markets were up for grabs. Yet, the ventures have little visibility in the historiography, and are the subject of only a brief footnote by Sir William Foster.
Primary sources
BL, IOR/H/MISC/32 Various letters relating to the Williams Venture
BL, MSS. XXXXX, Letter from Robert Raworth to Sir George Oxenden, Grays Inn, 9th April 1663, ff. 106-107
BL, Add. MSS. 40708-40713, The Oxenden papers, Vols. XIII-XVIII
TNA, C10/109/102 (1663)
TNA, C10/82/2 (1664)
Secondary sources
William Foster (ed.), XXXX, citing Home Miscellaneous, vol. 26, 10 June 165[8?] (folio 5)
Images
'Sir George Oxenden, 1668', unnumbered plate, between pp. 40 & 41, in Cecil L. Burns, Catalogue of the Collection of Maps, Prints and Photographs of the Island & City of Bombay, Victoria & Albert Museum (Bombay, 1918). No artist, technical details, nor provenance given.
Image credits
'Sir George Oxenden, 1668', unnumbered plate, between pp. 40 & 41, in Cecil L. Burns, Catalogue of the Collection of Maps, Prints and Photographs of the Island & City of Bombay, Victoria & Albert Museum (Bombay, 1918). Book and image are out of copyright.