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Goans in London. For World Goa Day.

Goans in London. For World Goa Day. By Cliff Pereira. FRGS. Start of the Goa-British relationship. Dates: 1579-1619. Thomas Stephens in Goa. Source: Thomas Stephens – An English Jesuit in India. By Clifford Pereira. Konkani research Bulletin 5. T.S. Konkani Kendr. . The East India Company.

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Goans in London. For World Goa Day.

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  1. Goans in London.For World Goa Day. By Cliff Pereira. FRGS

  2. Start of the Goa-British relationship. • Dates: 1579-1619. • Thomas Stephens in Goa. • Source: Thomas Stephens – An English Jesuit in India. By Clifford Pereira. Konkani research Bulletin 5. T.S. Konkani Kendr.

  3. The East India Company. • Dates: 1600-1608. • Marcus, Joao Mendis & Joao Rodrigoe. • Source: Dr. Michael Fisher.

  4. Goa-London Dialogue. • Date: 1733. • The East India vessel Princess of Wales I. • Captain Robert Mead. • Source: Oriental & India Collection. British Museum.

  5. 18th Century Lad. • Date: 30 August 1780. • Place: Saint Andrew Parish, Enfield. • Event: Baptism. Charles Goa, Native of Goa aged about 9 years. • Source : Call No. DRO/004/A/01/009. London Metropolitan Archives.

  6. The Goan Pauper. • Dates: 1871-1891. • Place: Bromley • Event: The story of Amelia Dolding. • Source: Census Returns : 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901.

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