Share of 250 Flemish pounds August 1 1758 Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie by Unknown artist
Share of 250 Flemish pounds August 1 1758 Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie by Unknown artist
Share of 250 Flemish pounds August 1 1758 Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie by Unknown artist
Share of 250 Flemish pounds August 1 1758 Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie by Unknown artist
Share of 250 Flemish pounds August 1 1758 Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie by Unknown artist
Share of 250 Flemish pounds August 1 1758 Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie by Unknown artist
Share of 250 Flemish pounds August 1 1758 Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie by Unknown artist
Share of 250 Flemish pounds August 1 1758 Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie by Unknown artist
Share of 250 Flemish pounds August 1 1758 Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie by Unknown artist
Share of 250 Flemish pounds August 1 1758 Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie by Unknown artist
Share of 250 Flemish pounds August 1 1758 Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie by Unknown artist
Share of 250 Flemish pounds August 1 1758 Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie by Unknown artist
Share of 250 Flemish pounds August 1 1758 Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie by Unknown artist
Share of 250 Flemish pounds August 1 1758 Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie by Unknown artist
Share of 250 Flemish pounds August 1 1758 Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie by Unknown artist
Share of 250 Flemish pounds August 1 1758 Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie by Unknown artist
Share of 250 Flemish pounds August 1 1758 Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie by Unknown artist
Share of 250 Flemish pounds August 1 1758 Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie by Unknown artist

Share of 250 Flemish pounds August 1 1758 Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie 1758

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  • About the artwork
    The Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie (MCC) was a Dutch trading company established in 1720 in the Zeeland capital of Middelburg, Netherlands. It was initially called the Commercial Company of the city of Middelburg. However, after the archive industry was published in 1950, it became known as the Middelburg Commercial Company. After the monopoly of the Dutch West India Company for the Atlantic slave trade was abolished in 1730, the MCC became the principal Dutch slave trading company. The company was eventually liquidated in 1889. Thanks to the well-preserved notes and documents of the company, the MCC archives have proved very useful to scholars in understanding and reconstructing Dutch 18th-century slave trade. The archive was listed in 2011 in UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register. Moreover, access to many materials can be found in the Zeeuwse Archief in Middelburg.

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    Extract uyt het Transport Boek van de Commercie
    Compagnie tot Middelburg Littra J _ Folio 85

    Op huyden dato ondergeschreven ter Kamer van de Commercie Compagnie
    dese Stede Compareerde

    Elisabeth Habels (in huijwelijk met Isaac Lingius dog
    volgens contract van huijwelijk voor den Notaris Adriaan de Swarte en
    sekere getuijen binnen dese stadt den 26 Januarij 1756 gespasseert, buijten
    gemeenschap van Goederen) eenige dogter en Erffgename (…….) van haar
    Moeder Jannetta van den Ham Volgens Onderhandsche Verclaring van
    den Makelaar Adriaan van Dijk alhier in sijne Qualiteijt
    4 Julij 1758 gegeven

    De welke verklaard, gecedeert, ende opgedragen te hebben, te cederen en op
    te dragen mits desen aan

    Daniel van Berlekom
    De Somma van Tweehondert & Vijfftig Ponden Vlaams


    Gefourneerde Capitaal staande op den naam van

    Jannetta van den Ham

    met alsulke conditien ende verbintenissen, als de selve orginelijken ingeleyd zyn.
    Actum in Middelburg, den 6 Augustus 1758._ Ter presentie van de on-
    dergeschreven Directeur, die dese nevens den Transportant heeft onderteekend
    Was Ondertekend,
    Elisabeth Abels née Lingius

    Was Getekend,
    E Blonke Bijl Corn Z:

    Den Transportant bekend van de beloofde Koop-penningen der bovenstaande Actie
    voldaan te zyn, ende heeft in teeken van dien ook dese Quitantie onderteekend;
    in Middelburg den 6 Janunuarij 1756
    Was Ondertekend,
    Elisabeth Abels née Lingius

    Als Boekhouder der voorsz. Compagnie,
    Pr de Bruijn
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