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  2. Royal Merchant - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Merchant was a 17th-century English merchant ship that was lost at sea off Land's End in rough weather on 23 September 1641. On board were at least 100,000 pounds of gold (over US$1.5 billion in today's money), 400 bars of Mexican silver (another 1 million) and nearly 500,000 pieces of eight and other coins, making it one of the most valuable wrecks of all time.

  3. Lex mercatoria - Wikipedia

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    Lex mercatoria. Lex mercatoria (from Latin for "merchant law"), often referred to as "the Law Merchant" in English, is the body of commercial law used by merchants throughout Europe [disputed – discuss] during the medieval period. It evolved similar to English common law as a system of custom and best practice, which was enforced through a ...

  4. History of the United States Merchant Marine - Wikipedia

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    The 18th century. As British colonists before 1776, American merchant vessels had enjoyed the protection of the Royal Navy. Major ports in the Northeast began to specialize in merchant shipping. The main cargoes included tobacco, as well as rice, indigo and naval stores from the Southern colonies.

  5. Samuel Appleton (merchant) - Wikipedia

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    Early life and education Appleton, circa 1850 Coat of Arms of Samuel Appleton Appleton's tomb in Mount Auburn Cemetery. Appleton was born in New Ipswich, New Hampshire, the great-great-grandson of another Samuel Appleton (1625 – May 15, 1696), who was a military and government leader in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and Province of Massachusetts Bay and a commander of the Massachusetts ...

  6. Merchant Shipping Act 1906 - Wikipedia

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    The Merchant Shipping Act 1906 ( 6 Edw. 7. c. 48) was introduced by David Lloyd George, then President of the Board of Trade. It established regulations covering the standards of food and accommodation on British registered ships. [1] It was part of a number of acts introduced by David Lloyd George, and later Winston Churchill, as President of ...

  7. Cyprus Merchant Marine - Wikipedia

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    Merchant shipping has been actively developed by successive governments since the independence of Cyprus from British rule in 1960 and has since experienced sustained growth. [7] [8] The first shipping hub was created in the port of Famagusta , but since the Turkish invasion of 1974 the port has been occupied and is currently declared illegal.

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