Guinea Company of Scotland

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Guinea_Company_of_Scotland an entity of type: Company

La Companyia de Comerciants de comerç de Guinea (en anglès "Company of Merchants Trading to Guinea") fou una companyia de comerç anglès, que va existir des de novembre de 1631 fins a finals de 1651, i que va tenir una patent o monopoli real per al comerç anglès a la totalitat costa occidental africana al sud del riu Senegal. rdf:langString
Die Company of Merchants Trading to Guinea (englisch für „Gesellschaft der Kaufleute, die in Guinea Handel treiben“) war eine englische Handelskompanie, die von November 1631 an bis Ende 1651 existiert hat und welche mit einem königlichen Monopolpatent für den englischen Handel an der gesamten westafrikanischen Küste südlich der Senegal-Mündung ausgestattet gewesen war. rdf:langString
The Guinea Company of Scotland was a short-lived Scottish trading company, active during the 1630s. It was granted a royal monopoly over the trade with West Africa by Charles I, modelled on the existing English Guinea Company, with which it unofficially co-operated. The company made only a single voyage, of two ships; one returned, whilst the other was seized by Portuguese forces at São Tomé and its crew killed. Following this, the company made some attempts to recover compensation for the second ship, but without any success, and ceased to operate sometime around 1639. There was no further attempt by Scotland to trade with Africa on an organised basis until the formation of the Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies in 1695. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Companyia de Mercaders Comerciant a Guinea
rdf:langString Company of Merchants Trading to Guinea
rdf:langString Guinea Company of Scotland
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rdf:langString La Companyia de Comerciants de comerç de Guinea (en anglès "Company of Merchants Trading to Guinea") fou una companyia de comerç anglès, que va existir des de novembre de 1631 fins a finals de 1651, i que va tenir una patent o monopoli real per al comerç anglès a la totalitat costa occidental africana al sud del riu Senegal.
rdf:langString Die Company of Merchants Trading to Guinea (englisch für „Gesellschaft der Kaufleute, die in Guinea Handel treiben“) war eine englische Handelskompanie, die von November 1631 an bis Ende 1651 existiert hat und welche mit einem königlichen Monopolpatent für den englischen Handel an der gesamten westafrikanischen Küste südlich der Senegal-Mündung ausgestattet gewesen war.
rdf:langString The Guinea Company of Scotland was a short-lived Scottish trading company, active during the 1630s. It was granted a royal monopoly over the trade with West Africa by Charles I, modelled on the existing English Guinea Company, with which it unofficially co-operated. The company made only a single voyage, of two ships; one returned, whilst the other was seized by Portuguese forces at São Tomé and its crew killed. Following this, the company made some attempts to recover compensation for the second ship, but without any success, and ceased to operate sometime around 1639. There was no further attempt by Scotland to trade with Africa on an organised basis until the formation of the Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies in 1695.
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