Royal African Company
The Royal African Company (RAC) was an English trading company established in 1660 by the House of Stuart and City of London merchants to trade along the West African coast. It was overseen by the Duke of York, the brother of Charles II of England; the RAC was founded after Charles II ascended to the English throne in the 1660 Stuart Restoration, and he granted it a monopoly on all English trade with Africa. While the company's original purpose was to trade for gold in the Gambia River, as Prince Rupert of the Rhine had identified gold deposits in the region during the Interregnum, the RAC quickly began trading in slaves, who became its largest commodity.Historians have estimated that the RAC shipped more African slaves to the Americas during the Atlantic slave trade than any other company. The RAC also dealt in other commodities such as ivory, which were primarily sourced from the Gold Coast region. After William III of England rescinded the company's monopoly in 1697 under pressure from the Parliament of England, the RAC became insolvent by 1708, though it survived in a state of much reduced activity until 1752, when its assets were transferred to the newly founded African Company of Merchants, which lasted until 1821. Provided by Wikipedia
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Sir, His Royal Highnesse hath appointed a generall court of the Company of Royal Adventurers of England trading into Africa, to be holden at Whitehall, on the eighteenth of this in...
Published 1664“…Royal African Company…”
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Please to take notice that Tuesday the 4th. of February, 1689 between eleven and twelve a clock, is appointed a general court ...
Published 1690“…Royal African Company…”
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An answer of the Company of Royal Adventurers of England trading into Africa to the petition and paper of certain heads and particulars thereunto relating and annexed exhibited to...
Published 1667“…Royal African Company…”
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The several declarations of the Company of Royal Adventurers of England trading into Africa, inviting all his Majesties native subjects in general to subscribe, and become sharers...
Published 1667“…Royal African Company…”
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At a generall meeting of all the subscribers to the stock of the Royal Company holden at Drapers-Hall the 19th of December 1671 His Royal Highness present with the Sub-governour an...
Published 1671“…Royal African Company…”
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Resolutions of a general court of the Adventurers of the Royal African Company, held on Thursday the 26th of February 1712/13.
Published 1713“…Royal African Company…”
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<<The>> case of the creditors of the Royal African-Company, now incorporated with the said company, humbly represented to ... the House of Commons.
Published 1712“…Royal African Company…”
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<<The>> present state of the Royal African Company.
Published 1711“…Royal African Company…”
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<<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 pa...
Published 1730“…Royal African Company…”
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<<The>> anatomy of the African Company's scheme : for carrying on that trade in a joint-stock exclusive, on the foot of new subscriptions.
Published 1710“…Royal African Company…”
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<<A>> defence of the African Company's creditors.
Published 1713“…Royal African Company…”
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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 for...
Published 1749“…Royal African Company…”
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<<A>> list of the names of the adventurers of the Royal African-Company of England : Whereof those marked , are qualified by their adventure, to be elected governor, ... 9. May 172...
Published 1720“…Royal African Company…”
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<<A>> memorial on behalf of the Royal-African-Company, relating to their proposal lately given in to the Honourable House of Commons; for the better establishment of that trade : T...
Published 1710“…Royal African Company…”
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<<The>> case of the Royal African Company.
Published 1709“…Royal African Company…”
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At a General Court of the Adventurers of the Royal African Company of England, held at their house in Leadenhall-Street, London, the 18th of February 1713/14. Where were present a...
Published 1714“…Royal African Company…”
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<<A>> brief narrative of the Royal-African-Company's proceedings, with their creditors the last year; with some rules and restrictions, they are willing to submit to, by a bill in...
Published 1710“…Royal African Company…”
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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...
Published 1712“…Royal African Company…”
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<<The>> case of the Royal African-Company and of the plantations.
Published 1714“…Royal African Company…”
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<<An>> abstract of the case of the Royal African Company of England.
Published 1729“…Royal African Company…”
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