The cause of Francis Cherry against the Russia Company, petition addressed to Sir Julius Caesar, 7 February 1604.

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The cause of Francis Cherry against the Russia Company, petition addressed to Sir Julius Caesar, 7 February 1604.

Dove, a member of the Russia Company, pleads the case of the Company with regard to a suit brought against it by Cherry. Caesar had been appointed adjudicator.

[4] leaves ; 37 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7813521

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Cherry, Francis, b. 16th cent.

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Muscovy Company

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The Fellowship of English Merchants for discovery of New Trades (usually called the Muscovia Company) was incorporated by royal charter of Philip and Mary in 1553. The Company's early records were lost in the Great Fire of London in 1666. None of its administrative archives prior to that date appear to have survived. From the description of Russia Company minute books and treasurer's accounts, 1667-1955 (inclusive), [microform]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122387054 ...

Caesar, Julius, Sir, 1558-1636

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Sir Julius Caesar was admitted to the Inner Temple in 1580 and received his doctor of laws degree from Oxford in 1584. In the same year he became judge of the admiralty court and master of the chancery. In 1591 Elizabeth I conferred upon Caesar the post of master of requests. From the description of Sir Julius Caesar papers, 1580-1611 (inclusive), [microform]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81045220 Sir Julius Caesar was Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1606-1614. Caesar's t...

Dove, Robert, -1612

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