Bantam Presidency

Bantam Presidency
Presidency of Company rule in India
1617–1682
Flag of Bantam Presidency
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Bantam in 1617
History 
• Established
1617
• Disestablished
1682
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Banten Sultanate
Dutch
Saint George
Bencoolen

Bantam Presidency was a presidency established by the British East India Company and based at the Company factory at Bantam in Java. Founded in 1617, the Presidency exercised its authority over all the Company factories in India, including the agencies of Madras, Masulipatnam and Surat. The factors at Bantam were instrumental in founding the colony of Madraspatnam in 1639 with the Fort St. George, which later grew into the modern city of Madras. The Presidency of Bantam was twice downgraded, first in 1630 before being restored in 1634 and for the second time in 1653, when owing to the hostility of Dutch traders, the Presidency was shifted to Madras.

Bantam remained an agency under the suzerainty of Madras and then Surat until Bantam was captured by the Dutch in 1682 and the English factory closed.