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James W. Temple
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| Residence | 62 Belsize Park Gardens, N.W.; and 34 Leadenhall-street, EC | ||||||
| Occupation | merchant | ||||||
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proposed 1871.05.01
Notes From Elsewhere
In 1828, Edward Boustead arrived in Singapore on board the British ship Hindustan.[1] In the same year, he established a trading company, Boustead & Co.[2] Boustead & Co specialised in import and export, offering goods such as banca tin, spices, saps, rattan, medicinal herbs, silk and tea widely available in South East Asia in exchange for Western products like cloth, oil and machinery. ... [had office at 34 Leadenhall Street]