Royal African Company
Royal African Company English slave trading company
Royal African Company (1672-1752)
VIAF ID: 142594253 ( Corporate )
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Preferred Forms
- 110 2 _ ‡a Royal African Company
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- 210 | | ‡a Royal African Company
- 110 2 _ ‡a Royal African Company
- 110 2 _ ‡a Royal African Company
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Royal African Company
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Royal African Company (1672-1752)
- 110 2 _ ‡a Royal African Company ‡c English slave trading company
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (28)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
Works
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An account of the ballance of the African Company's books, given in to the Lords Commissioners of Trade, by the said Company and by that Board reported to the House of Commons in the year 1709 | |
An account of the number of forts and castles, necessary to be kept up and maintained on the coast of Africa, for preserving and securing to Great Britain the trade to those parts; .. | |
An account of what money has been received for the exports, of the several out ports to Africa in fourteen years time | |
All such persons that are desirous to serve the Royal African-Company as souldiers [sic] in Guyne upon the following terms : May repair to the African House in Leaden-Hall-Street, London, and find Entertainment, Viz. Each Souldier shall receive as a free Gift (before he proceeds the Voyage,) Forty Shillings, also a Bed, Rugg, and Pillow; the Company pay his Passage over to Guyne, upon his arrival there to enter into pay, at Twenty Shillings per Month, the Company finding Diet and Lodging. His Wages to be duly paid every Month | |
The anatomy of the African Company's scheme : for carrying on that trade in a joint-stock exclusive, on the foot of new subscriptions | |
The case of the African Company's property to the trade and settlements in Africa : justly distinguished. With Some reasons for the Bill now before this House for Establishing that Trade Free and Open | |
Case of the Royal African Company of England | |
The English in West Africa, 1681-1683 | |
The falsities of private traders to Africa discover'd : and the Mischiefs they Occasion demonstrated: And an Account of the Settlements on that Coast purchased, built, and now possest, by the Company | |
The Local correspondence of the Royal African Company of England, 1681-1699 | |
Reasons humbly offered, for confirming the Royal-African-Company's charter by Parliament, to such persons who are willing to become adventurers in that trade | |
Reasons in support of the planters proposals for preserving and extending the trade to those parts of Africa called the Gold-Coast and Whydah, against the powerful rivalship of foreign nations | |
A short history of West Africa, c1973: | |
Social change and the growth of the British power in the Gold Coast, c1983 (subj.) | |
Some queries relating to the present dispute about the trade to Africa |