He was a director of the East India Company from 1814 to his death.
He went into civil service in 1811 for the East India Company.
He was on the committee of the East India Company again from 1631 to 1633.
He was a director of the East India Company between 1758 and 1766.
However, his relationship with the East India Company did not end.
At this time he was a member of the East India Company.
From 1610 to 1611, he was on the committee of the East India Company.
Two years later, the East India Company took over the whole building.
He was on the committee of the East India Company from 1622 to 1629.
He became a director of the East India Company in 1771.