The East India Vade-Mecum, Volume 1 (of 2) / or, complete guide to gentlemen intended for the civil, military, or naval service of the East India Company.
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A practical handbook for gentlemen preparing to serve in India, offering detailed, experience-based advice on voyage planning and shipboard life, stopovers and navigation, and arrival procedures at Madras and Calcutta. It catalogs local measures, coinage, taverns to avoid, and a thorough classification of native servants with their duties and management; estimates typical expenses, recommends language and reference works, and treats health, provisioning, and household arrangements. Interspersed travel notes describe ports, islands, and maritime hazards, while guidance on social conduct, hiring, and practical equipment aims to orient newcomers to the climate, customs, and everyday administration of European households abroad.
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