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merchant-adventurer
ˈmerchant-adˈventurer Obs. exc. Hist. (See also merchant-venturer.) A merchant engaged in the organization and dispatch of trading expeditions over sea, and the establishment of factories and trading stations in foreign countries. Hence, a member of an association of such merchants incorporated by r... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Weston (merchant adventurer)
Thomas Weston (1584-c.1647) was a London merchant who first became involved with the Leiden Separatists who settled Plymouth colony in 1620 and became He was an Adventurer (or Merchant Adventurer), promoter and capitalist, and being a citizen and ironmonger of London. wikipedia.org
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Henry Timberlake (merchant adventurer)
Henry Timberlake (1570 – 1625) was an English merchant and member of the Company of Merchant Adventurers of London, a trading guild founded in the early Timberlake became a merchant, eventually acquiring enough capital to join the Company of Merchant Adventurers of London, a trading guild, sometime before wikipedia.org
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merchant-venturer
ˈmerchant-ˈventurer Obs. exc. Hist. = merchant-adventurer. Also fig.1550 Lever Serm. (Arb.) 131 The marchaunt venturer, which..caryeth furth suche thynges, as maye well be spared, and bryngeth home suche wares as muste needes be occupyed in thys realm. 1556 Machyn Diary (Camd.) 116 Gressem..marchand... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Bruce (merchant adventurer)
Robert Bruce of Clackmannan was the son of Sir James Bruce and a direct descendant of Sir Thomas Bruce, 1st Baron of Clackmannan. Robert Bruce was a successful trader and he immigrated to the British Gold Coast in 1745. Bruce resided in the Ga city of Jamestown, Ghana. Background Robert Bruce was an... wikipedia.org
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Nathaniel Rich (merchant adventurer)
Sir Nathaniel Rich (1585–1636) was an English merchant adventurer and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1614 and 1629 wikipedia.org
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Richard Wyche (merchant)
Richard Wyche (pronounced Whyche) (1554–1621) was a London shipowner, explorer, and merchant. Career as an adventurer He was on the first Committee of Directors of the English East India Company, assisted in the formation of the North West Company wikipedia.org
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Ralph Carr (merchant)
Ralph Carr, being destined for a commercial career, was apprenticed to Matthew Bowes, merchant adventurer and boothman. Phipps and Thomas Delaval, the candidates of the "burgesses"; in 1777 he voted for Sir John Trevelyan against the adventurer Andrew Robinson Stoney; in wikipedia.org
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George Peckham (merchant)
Sir George Peckham (died 1608) was an English merchant venturer. Life He was third son of Sir Edmund Peckham. In the enterprise, which finally took form in 1583, Peckham alongside Thomas Gerard was the chief adventurer, Gilbert assigning to him large grants of wikipedia.org
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米卡·瓦尔塔里
作品 小说 A Stranger Came to the Farm (Vieras mies tuli taloon, 1937) The Egyptian (Sinuhe, egyptiläinen, 1945, abridged translation) The Adventurer ( Mikael Karvajalka, 1948) A Nail Merchant Nightfall (Neljä päivänlaskua, 1949) The Wanderer (Mikael Hakim, 1949) The Dark Angel (Johannes Angelos, 1952 wikipedia.org
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John Cochrane (merchant)
John Hyndford Cochrane (3 July 1750 – 21 November 1801) was a wealthy merchant and author from a notable Scottish aristocratic family. Archibald (1748–1831), the eldest son and 9th Earl of Dundonald; Admiral Alexander Cochrane (1758–1832); George, a soldier and MP; and Andrew (1767–1833), an adventurer wikipedia.org
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John Wolstenholme (merchant)
Sir John Wolstenholme (1562 – 25 November 1639) was an English financier and merchant-adventurer. wikipedia.org
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Roydon
Roydon, King's Lynn and West Norfolk Roydon, South Norfolk Australia Roydon Island, Tasmania, Australia Names Marmaduke Roydon (1583–1646), English merchant-adventurer wikipedia.org
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Royden
Royden may refer to: People Surname Halsey Royden (1928–1993), American mathematician Marmaduke Roydon or Royden (1583–1646), English merchant-adventurer wikipedia.org
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Marmaduke Roydon
Sir Marmaduke Roydon (also Rawdon and Rawden, with Royden a contemporary spelling) (1583 – 28 April 1646) was an English merchant-adventurer and colonial At sixteen years of age he went to London, where he was apprenticed to Daniel Hall, a Bordeaux merchant, who sent him as his factor to France. wikipedia.org
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