The Mediterranean Apprenticeship of British Slavery

The Mediterranean Apprenticeship of British Slavery

  • Autor: Ungerer, Gustav
  • Editor: Verbum
  • Colección: Ensayo
  • eISBN Pdf: 9788479625399
  • Lugar de publicación:  Madrid , España
  • Año de publicación digital: 2010
  • Mes: Enero
  • Páginas: 152
  • Idioma: Español
  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • Contents
  • Abbreviiations
  • Preface
  • 1 The English Forerunners of African Slavery in Early Modern Andalusia, 1480-1532
  • 2 The Dukes of Medina Sidonia as Patrons of the English Merchants in Andalusia
  • 3 William de la Founte, the Earliest Documented English Slaveholder in Andalusia, 1485-1491
  • 4 English Merchants Involved in Selling and Purchasing Slaves, 1500-1516
    • John Waters’s power of attorney to settle the property rights of an abducted slave
    • John Jennings’s(?) deed of sale of Antón, a branded white Canary slave, dated 1506
    • Nicholas Arnold, the earliest recorded English settler in Santo Domingo, 1508
    • The barter of oil for oxen and slaves between Bernardo Pinelli and Robert Thorne on behalf of Francis Bawdwyn, 1516
  • 5 The Presence of Africans in Elizabethan England
    • English female slaveholders
    • English merchant slaveholders
    • The Luso-English Guinea Charter of 1588-98 and the alleged illicit import of African slaves
    • The Mediterranean traders
    • The Portuguese New Christians as slaveholders
  • 6 Epilogue
  • 7 Appendix: Original Documents in Spanish Archives
    • Royal writ ordering William de la Founte to restitute five sequestered Guinea slaves, dated Seville, 31 March 1490
    • John Waters’s powers of attorney to settle the abduction of a slave, dated Seville, 9 December 1500
    • John Jennings’s(?) deed of sale of Antón, a branded white Canary slave, dated Seville, 27 May 1506
    • Nicholas Arnold’s deed of sale of eight-year-old Francisco of Villarasa, dated Seville, 3 June 1508
    • The barter of oil for oxen and slaves between Bernardo Pinelli and Robert Thorne on behalf of Francis Bawdwyn, dated Seville, 8 May 1516
    • Thomas Malliard’s domestic slaves in Seville, 1522
    • Robert Thorne and Carlo Cattaneo’s sale of seven Berbers and six Negroes to Bartholomäus Welser and Heinrich Gessler, dated Seville, 2 May 1531
    • Robert Thorne and Carlo Cattaneo’s manumission of Juan Fernández, master soap maker, dated Seville, 10 May 1531
    • Robert Thorne’s manumission of Juan Torne, master soap maker, dated Seville, 10 May 1531
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • Hieronymus Bosch: The Garden of th Earthly Delights

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