The Secret Committee of the East India Company

Author:

Philips C. H.

Abstract

The importance and function of the Secret Committee as an essential part of the East India Company's home government have in general been misrepresented or ignored. From the beginning the Company's executive body in London consisted of the rather large number of twenty-four and, since the Company was wholly dependent upon trade, the formation of a smaller, trustworthy committee, which in emergency could safeguard the Company's voyages, especially against the threat of war or piracy, by giving secret instructions to the ships' captains, was sooner or later inevitable. Likewise, as the Company became increasingly entangled in Indian politics, it realized the necessity of issuing secret political orders from London, and since the Company's unwieldy executive body was obviously ill-fitted for this task a Secret Political Committee soon evolved. That the duty of ensuring the safety of the Company's ships and of issuing secret political orders should have been entrusted to one and the same Committee was convenient and natural. Historians have not only underestimated the significance of this Committee's activities down to its statutory establishment in 1784, but have also tended to disregard the part it thenceforth played, describing it at best as a mere ministerial instrument or as a channel, conveying to India the Ministry's instructions “which it could neither discuss nor disclose”. The truth is much less one-sided than this, and in fact long before 1784 the Secret Committee had emerged as the cabinet council of the Company, the most powerful Committee at the India House, a status which it maintained until the Company's extinction in 1858.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

History,Cultural Studies

Reference27 articles.

1. Dodwell H. , op. cit., p. 3. Cambridge History of India, vol. v, p. 119

2. Constitution of the East India Company, p. 188. Sir William Foster (India Office Records, p. 4, f.n. 2) quotes Auber's statement

3. Court Book, vol. lix, f. 270, 10th April, 1741. Cf. Refs. to Committee of Correspondence, vol. iii, 14th April, 1742. A special warrant for one hundred guineas was made out to the Secretary in April, 1748, for his attendance on the Secret Committee. Court Book, vol. lxii, f. 520

4. Cf. Court Book, vol. xli, f. 371, 1st December, 1704

5. Court Minutes, vol. xxxiv, 6th August, 1684. and 0. Strachey, Keigwin's Rebellion, p. 116. Cf. Home Misc., vol. xxxxii

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