British merchant and author active in India (1738–1808)
William Bolts (1738–1808) was a Dutch-born British merchant active in India. He began his career as an employee of the East India Company, and subsequently became an independent merchant. He is best known today for his 1772 book, Considerations on India Affairs, which detailed the administration of the East India Company in Bengal which began shortly after their victory in the Battle of Plassey in 1757. The observations and experiences he recorded offer a unique resource for scholars inquiring into the nature of Company rule in Bengal. Throughout his life, Bolts continued to propose and execute various trading ventures on his own behalf and in conjunction with various commercial and governmental partners. The ventures of individual traders like Bolts did much to spur governments and large corporations into the expansion of their own interests.
WilliamBolts (1738–1808) was a Dutch-born British merchant active in India. He began his career as an employee of the East India Company, and subsequently...
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William Mouat Bolt (1838 – 29 April 1907) was a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council from 15 October 1892 to 15 October 1899; 16 October 1899...
also disagreed with Bolts over the importance of the China market: Proli wanted to concentrate exclusively on that market while Bolts urged the equal importance...
Upon his entry to William Knibb Memorial High School, Bolt continued to focus on other sports, but his cricket coach noticed Bolt's speed on the pitch...
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malaria, which led to the death of the colonists. Between 1778 and 1783, WilliamBolts tried to establish an Austrian colony on the Nicobar islands, mistakenly...
this has been refuted by historians as a misreading of a report by WilliamBolts from 1772. The quality, finesse and production volume of Bengali muslin...
form the Austrian Asiatic Company of Trieste, with Bolts as the head of the company. Colonel Bolts had previously been under the service of the British...
attempt to found a newspaper of the modern type in South Asia was by WilliamBolts, a Dutchman in the employ of the British East India Company in September...
construction of Great Zimbabwe is also claimed by the Lemba, as documented by WilliamBolts in 1777 (to the Austrian Habsburg authorities), and by an A.A. Anderson...
1830–1834, and finally from 1848 gradually for good. Between 1778 and 1783, WilliamBolts attempted to establish an Austrian colony on the islands on the mistaken...
Imperial Asiatic Company of Trieste and Antwerp ship, Joseph et Therese, WilliamBolts sighted Tristan da Cunha, put a landing party ashore on 2 February 1777...
to appeals to both Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Joseph II by WilliamBolts. Bolts had been previously active in the British East India Company but...
for Maritime History) vol.19, no.1, 1997, pp. 1–29. King, Robert J. "WilliamBolts and the Austrian Origins of the Lapérouse Expedition", Terrae Incognitae...
However, this is generally considered to be a myth originating from WilliamBolts' 1772 account, in which he alleges that a number of silk spinners had...
Gazette, the first Canadian newspaper. In 1766, a Dutch adventurer, WilliamBolts, proposed starting a newspaper for the English audience in Calcutta...
1943 "W. Bolts' forslag till kolonisation af en ö….1786–1790", Rigsarkivet, Handel och Sjöfart, 193; cited in Åke W. Essén, "Wilhelm Bolts und die schwedischen...
Indian textiles. In 1773, WilliamBolts of the Trieste Company reached the bay and claimed it for the Holy Roman Empire. Bolts and the Austrians were forced...
Maria forts. In 1778, an Austrian expedition led by English adventurer WilliamBolts established a trading factory at Delagoa Bay. The factory, composed...
for France. 1786 – King Gustav III of Sweden makes a contract with WilliamBolts to establish a colony at the Swan River. 1791 – George Vancouver made...
Asia was by WilliamBolts, a Dutchman in the employ of the British East India Company in September 1768 in Calcutta. The Company deported Bolts back to Europe...
Will Bolt (born 1979) is an American baseball coach and former shortstop, who is the current head baseball coach at the Nebraska Cornhuskers. He played...