- The
Courteen ****ociation,
later called the ****ada
company was an
English trading company founded in 1635 in an
attempt to
break the
monopoly of the East...
- when
Charles I
granted a
trading licence to Sir
William Courteen,
which permitted the
rival Courteen ****ociation to
trade with the east at any
location in...
- King
Charles I
granted a
trading licence to him
under the name of the
Courteen ****ociation
permitting it also to
trade with the east at any
location in...
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advantages of its
sheltered harbour. In 1638, a
rival English trading body, the
Courteen ****ociation,
established a
factory at
Uttara Kannada (actually the village...
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appearance in the 1973 film Bang the Drum Slowly.
McVey was
married to
Courteen Landis, a
Broadway performer. He died on July 6, 1973, at
Lenox Hill Hospital...
- 'Pop'
Courteen Forrest Tucker as
Sheriff Henry McIntyre Jack Holt as
Marshal Walter Greenslide Jim
Davis as Nick
Courteen James Brown as Bud
Courteen Guinn...
-
England 1629 M****achusetts Bay
Company 1629
Providence Island Company 1635
Courteen ****ociation 1664–1674
Royal West
Indian Company 1670 Hudson's Bay Company...
-
Sidney G.
Courteen (1864–1945) was an
American wholesale seed
merchant of
British descent.
Sidney G.
Courteen was born in Monmouth,
Wales on June 17,...
-
Dargah (tomb of a Sufi saint, Shahkaramuddin). In 1638, the
English Trading Courteen ****ociation
established a
factory at
Kadwad village, 6 km east of Karwar...
- Kris
Barden 1949 The
Green Promise Mr.
Matthews Brimstone Brimstone "Pop"
Courteen Task
Force Pete
Richard 1950
Singing Guns Dr.
Jonathan Mark A
Ticket to...