Eastland Company

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Eastland Company was a 17th-century English trading company involved in commerce with the Baltic and northeastern European regions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English chartered company
trading company
activeInCentury 17th century
activity export of English manufactured goods
import of raw materials from the Baltic
basedInCity London NERFINISHED
competition Dutch merchants in the Baltic trade
Hanseatic merchants
country Kingdom of England
governance court of assistants NERFINISHED
governor
headquartersLocation London NERFINISHED
historicalRole instrument of English mercantilist policy
part of English commercial expansion in northern Europe
industry international trade
language English
legalForm regulated company
memberType merchant adventurers
regulation subject to English navigation laws
relatedTo Hanseatic League NERFINISHED
Merchant Adventurers NERFINISHED
Muscovy Company NERFINISHED
tradeGoods English cloth
ashes and potash
flax
furs
grain
hemp
naval stores
pitch and tar
timber
woollen textiles
tradePartnerRegion Denmark NERFINISHED
Russia NERFINISHED
tradePartnerRegion Poland NERFINISHED
tradePartnerRegion Prussia NERFINISHED
tradePartnerRegion Sweden NERFINISHED
tradePort Copenhagen NERFINISHED
Danzig (Gdańsk) NERFINISHED
Elbing (Elbląg) NERFINISHED
Königsberg (Kaliningrad) NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
Riga NERFINISHED
Stockholm NERFINISHED
tradeRegion Baltic Sea region NERFINISHED
northeastern Europe
tradeRoute North Sea–Baltic Sea routes NERFINISHED
tradingPrivileges monopoly of English trade with the Baltic region

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Theophilus Eaton employer Eastland Company
Theophilus Eaton memberOf Eastland Company