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  1. 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 for a large range of foreign goods.

  2. A Company of Merchant Adventurers of London, (Empresa de Mercadores Aventureiros de Londres), foi uma empresa comercial fundada na cidade de Londres no início do século XV. Reuniu os principais comerciantes em uma empresa devidamente regulamentada para aquela atividade.

  3. Merchant Adventurers, company of English merchants who engaged in trade with the Netherlands (and later with northwest Germany) from the early 15th century to 1806. The company, chartered in 1407, principally engaged in the export of finished cloth from the burgeoning English woolen industry.

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  4. 11 de mai. de 2018 · The Virginia Company of London, itself a merchant adventurer group that had backed the ill-fated Jamestown colony under Captain John Smith in 1607, eventually issued a patent in 1619 allowing the Pilgrims to colonize in its territory.

  5. 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 Merchant Adventurers.

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  6. A Merchant Adventurer, as per historical context, refers to a member of the Company of Merchant Adventurers of London, an organisation established in the early 15th century. These individuals were merchants who traded goods, often wool cloth, with parts of Europe. Their activities laid the foundation for modern-day international commerce.

  7. The Company of Merchant Adventurers of London brought together London's leading overseas merchants in a regulated company in the early 15th century, in the nature of a guild. Its members' main business was the export of cloth, especially white (undyed) broadcloth.