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History of the Armenians in India. By Mesrovb J. Seth. 7⅕ × 4, pp. xxii and 190 + 8, cloth. Calcutta: published by the Author at 11 Wellesley Square, London. 1915.
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History of the Armenians in India. By Mesrovb J. Seth. 7⅕ × 4, pp. xxii and 190 + 8, cloth. Calcutta: published by the Author at 11 Wellesley Square, London. 1915.
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page 464 note 1 The result was that in July, 1698, for the sum of sixteen thousand rupees the English acquired letters-patent from the Prince allowing them to purchase from existing holders the right of renting the three villages of Calcutta, Sutanati, and Govindpur.
page 466 note 1 “From Greenland's icy mountains”; “Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty” are two of the well-known eight hymns he wrote.