The Early Chartered Companies (A.D. 1296-1858)The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 27 במרץ 2017 - 346 עמודים The first study of all the great English chartered trading and colonizing companies that were incorporated before the 19th century. Originally published: London: Edward Arnold, 1896. Frontispiece. xi, 329 pp. A study of the inner workings of early chartered companies, especially in their direct connection to the rise and expansion of British commercial and political power between 1296 and 1858. Describes regulated and joint stock companies and such ventures as the Hanseatic League, The Russia Company, The Eastland Company, The Turkey (Levant) Company, the Hudson Bay and East India Companies and other British ventures in India, Africa, the Caribbean and North America. With a thorough index and an appendix containing examples of early charters. |
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... Hence- forth the Steelyard , which had been the trading - station of the Teutons for about seven hundred years , ceased to be used by them , and became lost in the vast system of wharfs and quays developed in later times along Bankside ...
... and partly because there was henceforth little more to fear from the rivalry of the now moribund Hanseatic League . But whatever the cause , Hamburg presently became their chief , and soon 339 30 THE CHARTERED COMPANIES.
... hence- forth generally known as the Hamburg Company , although the old official title of Merchant Adventurers was retained to the last in all their records . Henceforth also their history appears to have been absolutely uneventful ...
... henceforth continued in a peaceful way , until it was at last brought to a close , when the whales became so reduced in numbers as to make their pursuit no longer profit- able . " Meanwhile , fresh troubles arose in Russia , where the ...
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15 | |
32 | |
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CHAPTER VI | 67 |
PAGE | 86 |
CHAPTER VIII | 120 |
CHAPTER IX | 154 |
CHAPTER X | 194 |
CHAPTER XI | 228 |
THE NAMES OF NOBLEMEN AND PERSONS OF HONOUR | 245 |
APPENDIX III | 305 |
INDEX | 321 |