To the right honourable, the lords of Her Majesties Privy Council; the directors of the late Company of Scotland, Trading to Africa and the Indies

Humbly sheweth, that where it is not unknown to your lordships, how that the said company when in being, having fitted out for the East Indies, from the port of Leith, a ship called the Speedwell, about two hundred and sixty tuns burden; ...

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To the right honourable, the lords of Her Majesties Privy Council; the directors of the late Company of Scotland, Trading to Africa and the Indies

Humbly sheweth, that where it is not unknown to your lordships, how that the said company when in being, having fitted out for the East Indies, from the port of Leith, a ship called the Speedwell, about two hundred and sixty tuns burden; ...

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Dated in mansucript below caption title: 18 Septr 1707.

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After the failure of the Darien colony the Company of Scotland struggled on, attempting to establish trading links in Africa and the Far East. However, the capture of the company's ships, Speedwell and Annandale, at the instigation of the East India Company in 1704 led to an outbreak of ill feeling in Scotland towards England.

Scott, J. Bibliography of printed documents and books relating to the Darien company, 198

English short title catalogue, N46721

Purchase; 1905; 784.

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To the right honourable, the lords of Her Majesty's Privy Council; the directors of the late Company of Scotland, Trading to Africa and the Indies, Humbly sheweth, that where it is not unknown to your lordships, how that the said company when in being, having fitted out for the East Indies, from the port of Leith, a ship called the Speedwell, about two hundred and sixty tuns burden

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