[The Consuls of the English Nation in Leghorn between 1665 and 1673: Joseph Kent, Thomas Clutterbuck and Ephraim Skinner]. Examining in detail the years 1665 to 1673 the article allows Villani to reconstruct the history of British consular presence in Livorno from the end of the 1500s. The author shows how the first two consuls – Raymond Dawkins and Thomas Hunt – were elected by Trinity House, a corporation of sea pilots, while only in 1621 the new consul, Richard Allen was elected by the Levant Company with the consent of the sovereign, James I. He has succeeded the Catholic Morgan Read, who had exercised the office from 1634 until his death in Livorno on May 29, 1665. After Read’s death Britain chose the enigmatic figure of Joseph Kent, w...
he article examines the relationship between state policy and commercial initiatives within the inst...
The development of commercial relations between the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and foreign nations ...
Charles Longland (1603-1688) was an affluent merchant of the British Factory of Leghorn and during t...
[Notes on Francesco Terriesi (1635-1715). Merchant, diplomatic and civil servant of the Medici betwe...
The article deals with the history of the British community of Livorno in a gender perspective. Reco...
The community of British merchants in Livorno, originating in the late sixteenth century, was from t...
International audienceThis article aims to describe the various aspects of processing and disseminat...
Livorno in the early modern period for commercial and economic reasons was the site of rich British ...
This dissertation uses the Anglophone merchant community of Livorno, Italy, known to English contemp...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
[Cum Scandalo Catholicorum… The presence in Leghorn of English Protestant Preachers between 1644 and...
International audienceAt the beginning of the 17th century, the Tuscan port of Livorno was a new cit...
[On the projected edition of the correspondence of the Tuscan representatives to London: Amerigo Sal...
The article looks at the correspondence between Angel Rutter and the Secretary of State for South De...
This thesis analyses the commercial and diplomatic relations between England and Tuscany through a c...
he article examines the relationship between state policy and commercial initiatives within the inst...
The development of commercial relations between the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and foreign nations ...
Charles Longland (1603-1688) was an affluent merchant of the British Factory of Leghorn and during t...
[Notes on Francesco Terriesi (1635-1715). Merchant, diplomatic and civil servant of the Medici betwe...
The article deals with the history of the British community of Livorno in a gender perspective. Reco...
The community of British merchants in Livorno, originating in the late sixteenth century, was from t...
International audienceThis article aims to describe the various aspects of processing and disseminat...
Livorno in the early modern period for commercial and economic reasons was the site of rich British ...
This dissertation uses the Anglophone merchant community of Livorno, Italy, known to English contemp...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
[Cum Scandalo Catholicorum… The presence in Leghorn of English Protestant Preachers between 1644 and...
International audienceAt the beginning of the 17th century, the Tuscan port of Livorno was a new cit...
[On the projected edition of the correspondence of the Tuscan representatives to London: Amerigo Sal...
The article looks at the correspondence between Angel Rutter and the Secretary of State for South De...
This thesis analyses the commercial and diplomatic relations between England and Tuscany through a c...
he article examines the relationship between state policy and commercial initiatives within the inst...
The development of commercial relations between the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and foreign nations ...
Charles Longland (1603-1688) was an affluent merchant of the British Factory of Leghorn and during t...