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CHILD, SIR JOSIAH (163o - 1699) , English merchant, economist and governor of the East
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parliament in 1659 for Petersfield; and in later years sat for Dartmouth (1673-1678) and for Ludlow (1685-1687). He was made a baronet in 1678. His advocacy, both by speech and by pen, under the pseudonym of Philopatris, of the East India Company's claims to political power, as well as to the right of restricting competition with its trade, brought him to the notice of ,the shareholders, and he became a director in 1677, and, subsequently, deputy-governor and governor. In this latter capacity he was for a considerable time virtually the sole ruler of the company; and directed its policy as if it were his own private business. He and his brother have been credited with the change from unarmed to armed traffic; bfit the actual renunciation of the Roe doctrine of unarmed traffic by the company was resolved upon in January 1686, under Governor Sir Joseph Ash, when Child was temporarily out of office. He died on the 22nd of June 1699. Child made several important contributions to the literature of economics; especially Brief Observations concerning Trade and the Interest
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scheme for the relief and employment of the poor; it is noteworthy also that he advocated the reservation by the mother country of the sole right of trade -With her colonies. Sir Josiah Child's eldest son, Richard, was created Viscount Castlemain in 1718 and earl
See also Macaulay, History of England, vol. iv.; R. Grant, Sketch of the History of the East India Company (1813); D. Macpherson , Annals of Commerce (1805); B. Willson, Ledger and Sword (1903).(T. A. I.) End of Article: CHILD, SIR JOSIAH (163o - 1699) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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