East India Company Act 1707 c. 17. An Act for assuring to the English Company Trading to the East-Indies, on Account of the United Stock, a longer Time in the Fund and Trade therein mentioned, and for raising thereby the Sum of Twelve hundred thousand Pounds for Carrying on the War, and other Her Majesties Occasions.
London: James Watson, Printer to the King. 1718. Softcover (Booklet - Unbound Pages). Passed in the seventh year of Queen Anne's reign, the Act assured the English East India Company it had extended privileges in its trade monopoly under the banner of the United Stock, an instrument of commercial consolidation..... More
