Letters to Phillipo Corsini and Bartholomew de Barnarde Corsini from various correspondents [manuscript], 1585-1598.

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Letters to Phillipo Corsini and Bartholomew de Barnarde Corsini from various correspondents [manuscript], 1585-1598.

Contains 34 letters concerning their import/export business in London. Correspondents include: Christopher Hatton (1), John Aplen (2-9), James Bagg (10), Thomas Sessitti (11), George Gybons (12) and John Norrys (13-34).

34 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7759168

Folger Shakespeare Library

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Aplen, John, fl. 1591-1592

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John Aplen was a representative for the Corsini family in the West Country. From the description of Autograph letters signed from John Aplen, Exeter, to Phillipo Corsini, London [manuscript], 1591-1592. (Folger Shakespeare Library). WorldCat record id: 570375613 ...

Gybons, George, of Exeter

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Norrys, John, fl. 1589-1598

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Sessini, Thomas, fl. 1591

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Hatton, Christopher, Sir, 1540-1591

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Bagg, James, -1624

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Corsini, Bartholomew de Barnarde, 1545-1613

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Corsini, Phillipo, -1601

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Phillipo Corsini came from Italy to London in 1559 and within 10 years he was the largest importer in England of European goods, as well as being a substantial exporter. In 1579 he was joined by his younger brother Bartholomew. They operated their business on Gratious Street (later renamed Gracechurch Street) in London. From the description of Letters to Phillipo Corsini and Bartholomew de Barnarde Corsini from various correspondents [manuscript], 1585-1598. (Folger Shakespeare Libra...