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Broach

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English East India Company


"At "Scindy": Nicholas Scrivener, William Bell, Valentine Nurse, and John Cox. At Ahmedabad: Richard Craddock (sic) and Ralph Lambton. At Broach: Thomas Hoskins and Thomas Carver. At Karwar: Robert Master and Richard Ball…."[1]



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Sir George Oxenden correspondence

Thomas Hoskins


Sir Edmund’s eldest son, Thomas Hoskins, was with Sir George Oxenden in the East Indies, and appears in company records in Broach, from whence he wrote a letter detailing accounting problems at the Broach factory.[2]

Young factors needed to learn the mechanics of accounting, and Henry Gary wrote to Sir George Oxenden from Goa, resolving to teach the young Charles Bendysh how to draw up merchant accounts:

M:r Bendysh[3] who presents you w:th his Humble service is in very good health whoos Company is at present á great Comfort to mee hee Continewes practizeing his writeing, & I am resolved to take some paines w:th him in showing him how to keepe Merch:ts acco:ts[4]



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  1. EFI 61-64, p. 27
  2. 14th August 1665, Letter from Thomas Hoskins to Sir GO, Broach
  3. Charles Bendysh (alias Bendish), a son of Sir Thomas Bendysh, the former English Ambassador at Constantinople. Sir Thomas Bendysh corresponded with Sir George Oxenden, See 30th March 1663, Letter from Thomas Bendysh to Sir GO, London, Add, MS. XX,XXX, f. 68
  4. 11th November 1662, Letter 2 from Henry Gary to Sir GO, On board Castle of Agoada, Goa