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  1. Cadre. La Compagnie des marchands aventuriers de Londres (en anglais : Company of Merchant Adventurers of London) est une compagnie à charte apparue au XIVe siècle. Elle réunit des marchands anglais exportateurs d'étoffes et importateurs de produits étrangers dans une société à actions, et préfigure des compagnies comme la Compagnie ...

  2. The Company of Merchant Adventurers to New Lands was an early joint stock association, which began with private exploration and enterprise, and was to have been incorporated by King Edward VI in 1553, but received its full royal charter in 1555. It led to the commencement of English trade with Russia, Persia and elsewhere, and became known ...

  3. Members of the Company of Merchant Adventurers of London were involved in the export of English cloth, especially undyed, white, broadcloth. The MarineLives wiki contains references to a number of London merchants, and English merchants based in Hamburg, Amsterdam, Dordrecht and Rotterdam, who were members of, or connected with, the Company of ...

  4. The Company of Merchant Adventurers usually refers to the Company of Merchant Adventurers of London, founded in 1407 and London's leading guild of overseas merchants. It may also refer to: Company of Merchant Adventurers to New Lands, founded in 1551, which later developed into the Muscovy Company or the Russia Company.

  5. From the longer Wikipedia page [1] The Company of Merchant Adventurers of London brought together London's leading overseas merchants in a regulated company, in the nature of a guild. Its members' main business was the export of cloth, especially white (undyed) broadcloth. This enabled them to import a large range of foreign goods. The company received its royal charter from King Henry IV in ...

  6. The Merchant Adventurers were the group of English investors whose capital funded the Pilgrims voyage on the Mayflower . The joint-stock company they invested in hoped to make a profit from the fur trade, from fishing, and from any other method they could invent. The number of investors was initially about fifty, but began to drop substantially ...

  7. Arms of the Merchant Adventurers. The Company of Merchant Adventurers of London was a trading company founded in the City of London in the early 15th century. It brought together leading merchants in a regulated company in the nature of a guild. Its members' main business was exporting cloth, especially white (undyed) broadcloth, in exchange ...