Difference between revisions of "House of Battier, Zornlin & Co"

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1797-5-31 - Bought goods from the East India Company for export. (Henchman: [https://books.google.dk/books?id=vPFeAAAAcAAJ&pg=RA1-PA44&lpg=RA1-PA44&dq=Battier,+Zornlin+%26+Co&source=bl&ots=1qgScN68xQ&sig=rmzYf6wWa9Kud3jeqzThW-9v5ig&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi76__Tw6TXAhWN-6QKHUojB5AQ6AEIKzAA#v=onepage&q=Battier%2C%20Zornlin%20%26%20Co&f=false Observations on the Reports of the Directors of the East India Company ..])
 
1797-5-31 - Bought goods from the East India Company for export. (Henchman: [https://books.google.dk/books?id=vPFeAAAAcAAJ&pg=RA1-PA44&lpg=RA1-PA44&dq=Battier,+Zornlin+%26+Co&source=bl&ots=1qgScN68xQ&sig=rmzYf6wWa9Kud3jeqzThW-9v5ig&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi76__Tw6TXAhWN-6QKHUojB5AQ6AEIKzAA#v=onepage&q=Battier%2C%20Zornlin%20%26%20Co&f=false Observations on the Reports of the Directors of the East India Company ..])
  
1799 - Bankrupted - described as a big Swiss firm. (Margrit Schulte Beerbühl: [http://www.helsinki.fi/iehc2006/papers2/Schulte.pdf The risk of bankruptcy among German merchants in eighteenth-century England], p. 15)
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1799 - Bankrupted - described as a big Swiss firm. (Margrit Schulte Beerbühl: [http://www.helsinki.fi/iehc2006/papers2/Schulte.pdf The risk of bankruptcy among German merchants in eighteenth-century England], p. 15) Claims against the company came from Vienna, Milan, the Royal Prussian Bank of Franconia in Fürth and from the US. (Pihlajamäki et al (ed.): [https://books.google.dk/books?id=oHxTDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA331&lpg=PA331&dq=battier+zornlin+co&source=bl&ots=n--DGl1RE-&sig=6V8gai1VnxnefdpZYwpzIxxiaa8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwisqPfojrHdAhVKI1AKHQLCDOAQ6AEwCHoECAIQAQ#v=onepage&q=battier&f=false Understanding the Sources of Early Modern and Modern Commercial Law], p. 331)
  
 
1821-3-21 - Bankrupted - described as located in Devonshire Square, Bishopsgate-Street, London. Battier and Zornlin are described as merchants, dealers, chapmen and copartners. ([https://books.google.dk/books?id=8w5KAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA959&lpg=PA959&dq=Battier,+Zornlin+%26+Co&source=bl&ots=EHiC6k0pA9&sig=kHP0RNtdbPBCxYp3HPJSpmjW9ws&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi76__Tw6TXAhWN-6QKHUojB5AQ6AEIMTAC#v=onepage&q=Battier%2C%20Zornlin%20%26%20Co&f=false The London Gazette, Part 1])
 
1821-3-21 - Bankrupted - described as located in Devonshire Square, Bishopsgate-Street, London. Battier and Zornlin are described as merchants, dealers, chapmen and copartners. ([https://books.google.dk/books?id=8w5KAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA959&lpg=PA959&dq=Battier,+Zornlin+%26+Co&source=bl&ots=EHiC6k0pA9&sig=kHP0RNtdbPBCxYp3HPJSpmjW9ws&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi76__Tw6TXAhWN-6QKHUojB5AQ6AEIMTAC#v=onepage&q=Battier%2C%20Zornlin%20%26%20Co&f=false The London Gazette, Part 1])

Revision as of 13:09, 10 September 2018

London-based company/merchant house (DNA: DAC, Negotie-journal, 1789-1791, no. 589-590)

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1781 - Described as merchants in 10 Devonshire Square. (Bailey's Northern Directory)

1783 - Described as merchants in 10 Devonshire Square. (Longman: The New Complete Guide to All Persons who Have Any Trade Or Concern with the City of London..)

1788 - The company name appears on a letter from a French slave captain in Accra to Le Havre via London. "Manuscript transit mark" applied (Spink.com)

1792 - Bill of exchange drawn by Andreani, Count on Battier, Zornlin & Co was sent by Jefferson, Thomas in Philadelphia to Donald, Alexander. (Founders Online)

1797-5-31 - Bought goods from the East India Company for export. (Henchman: Observations on the Reports of the Directors of the East India Company ..)

1799 - Bankrupted - described as a big Swiss firm. (Margrit Schulte Beerbühl: The risk of bankruptcy among German merchants in eighteenth-century England, p. 15) Claims against the company came from Vienna, Milan, the Royal Prussian Bank of Franconia in Fürth and from the US. (Pihlajamäki et al (ed.): Understanding the Sources of Early Modern and Modern Commercial Law, p. 331)

1821-3-21 - Bankrupted - described as located in Devonshire Square, Bishopsgate-Street, London. Battier and Zornlin are described as merchants, dealers, chapmen and copartners. (The London Gazette, Part 1)

Notes
See Hoppit, Julian (1987), Risk and Failure in English Business 1700-1800, Cambridge University Press, pp.156-160.