The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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Page 440
... charter was granted to the Royal Adventurers . The two years of trading from 1660 to 1662 were responsible for great changes both in the organisation and objects of the Adventurers . The new charter of 16634 gave them the title of " The ...
... charter was granted to the Royal Adventurers . The two years of trading from 1660 to 1662 were responsible for great changes both in the organisation and objects of the Adventurers . The new charter of 16634 gave them the title of " The ...
Page 898
... charter , 283 Company , Muscovy , privileges granted to , by Ivan the Terrible , 40 ; expedition of Jenkinson , 41 ... charter of , 79 ; second charter , 81 ; third charter , 82 ; encourages tobacco growing , 84 ; charter extended to ...
... charter , 283 Company , Muscovy , privileges granted to , by Ivan the Terrible , 40 ; expedition of Jenkinson , 41 ... charter of , 79 ; second charter , 81 ; third charter , 82 ; encourages tobacco growing , 84 ; charter extended to ...
Page 922
... charter during the Civil War , 258 ; charter from Charles II ( 1663 ) , 258 ; illicit trade of , 259 ; confiscation of charter ( 1687 ) , 260 ; 261 ; restoration of charter by William III , 262 ; 288 ; customs officials in , 291 , 292 ...
... charter during the Civil War , 258 ; charter from Charles II ( 1663 ) , 258 ; illicit trade of , 259 ; confiscation of charter ( 1687 ) , 260 ; 261 ; restoration of charter by William III , 262 ; 288 ; customs officials in , 291 , 292 ...
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