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Levant Company
Investment in the East India Company
Britain and the Fur Trade: Commerce and Consumers in the North-Atlantic World, 1783-1821
Encounters at the Seams
Company Directors' Social Networks, 1657-1698
A SIXTEENTH CENTURY ELIZABETHAN MERCHANT in MALTA by Prof
1 the British Mercantile Interest and Influence in the Ottoman Trade Market: a Historical Analysis of the Levant Company Emine
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Impacts of a Levantine Bourgeois Family; the “Whittalls” in the 19Th Century Ottoman Empire
Charlie Gent, 'The Case of Currants: the Levant Company Monopoly As
The British Levant Company and the Discourse on the Ottoman Empire, 1581-1774
English Identity and Muslim Captivity in the Mediterranean, 1580-1640
British-Ottoman Relations, 1713- 1779: Commerce, Diplomacy, and Violence
Francesco Adami, a Young Livornese Merchant in London 1673-1674
The Pisanis in the Ottoman and British Empires by Frank Castiglione A
ROYAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY During His Six Years at Constantinople, Kept up a Close Correspondence with Lord Burleigh, Sir Francis Walsingham and Mr
The Hudson's Bay, Levant, and Russia Companies, 1714-1763
The Politics of Piracy: Pirates, Privateers, and the Government of Elizabeth I, 1558- 1588
Pirates, Exiles, and Empire: English Seamen, Atlantic Expansion, and Jamaican Settlement, 1558-1658 Amanda J
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William Barker, Member of the Right Worshipful Levant Company
The Early History of the Levant Company
East India Company Was Formed by a Royal Charter
Making Business Between the Atlantic and Levant During the Mercantilist
Growth of Joint Stock Companies in the Seventeenth Century
List of British Consular Officials Turkey
On Book Collecting: the Story of My Drake Library. INSTITUTION Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis
Guilds and Related Organisations in Great Britain and Ireland
The Protégé System and Beratlı Merchants in the Ottoman Empire: the Price of Legal Institutions
Politics, Trade, and Diplomacy: the Anglo-Ottoman Relationship, 1575-1699 Maria Blackwood Yale University
Prologue and Argument 1 Thomas Dallam (C.1575–C.1630)
Commercial Networks in the Early Modern World
I HOSTES HUMANI GENERIS: PIRACY on the TIDES OF
Report: Survey of Sources