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- and T. H. Smith—the American trade was conducted through the use of supercargoes. Each American ship had a supercargo who acted as the commercial agent...
- fine cross-ridges across the fabric. In the British East India Company supercargoes' records, examined by Leanna Lee-Whitman, paduasoy made its first appearance...
- names of supercargoes in the first octroi, but in the summary it is stated that "... there were 40 foreign against 11 Swedish supercargoes." during the...
- led to destabilization of commerce among the trading Chiefs and the supercargoes. Attempts were made to abandon the old practice of the slave trade and...
- in casks lent by supercargoes to the Efik for their own oil. The acting consul Lynslager was more sympathetic towards the supercargoes and believed the...
- were civilian officers in civilian clothes who had learned their job as supercargoes in the colonial merchant marines. There were very few pursers serving...
- Society, established in 1799 by a group of Salem-based captains and supercargoes. Members of the Society were required by the society's charter to collect...
- the Haitian and French Revolutions. Her sons subsequently served as supercargoes on Girard's ships. Many refugees of both the French Revolution and the...
- a trading licence from the East India Company, was owned by various supercargoes, including several East India Company directors in England, who together...
- navigated the seas beyond the Cape of Good Hope or Cape Horn, as masters or supercargoes of vessels belonging to Salem." It functioned as a charitable and educational...