Lives listing by occupation: East India Company official
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- Alexander of Ballochmyle, Claud (born 1753–died 1809), Scottish mill-owner, East India Company official
- Baillie of Dunain, Alexander (flourished 1796), Scottish East India Company official
- Banks, Sir John (born 1627–died 1699), English businessman, politician, member of Parliament, East India Company official
- Baring, Sir Francis, 1st baronet (born 1740–died 1810), English merchant, banker, East India Company official
- Bebb, John (flourished 1796–1802), English merchant, East India Company official
- Bensley, Sir William, 1st baronet of Saint Marylebone (born c. 1737–died 1810), English merchant, East India Company official
- Berkeley, Charles, 2nd earl of Berkeley (born c. 1649–died 1710), English aristocrat, academician, envoy, East India Company official, politician, member of Parliament, diplomat
- Berkeley, George, 1st earl of Berkeley (born 1626/1627–died 1698), English aristocrat, politician, member of Parliament, East India Company official, academician
- Bosanquet, Jacob (born c. 1753–died 1828), English merchant, East India Company official
- Brodie, Alexander (born 1749–died 1818), Scottish East India Company official, politician, member of Parliament
- Brooke, Colonel Robert (born 1744–died 1811), Irish soldier, East India Company official, colonial governor, army officer
- Brydges, Sir Harford Jones, 1st baronet (born 1764–died 1847), English diplomat, East India Company official
- Campbell, Archibald M. (died 1796), Scottish East India Company official
- Carnac, John (born 1721–died 1800), English army officer, soldier, East India Company official, politician, member of Parliament, academician
- Charnock, Robert (flourished 1799), [unknown nationality] East India Company official, ship-owner
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