01740cpcaa2200349 a 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075040002400092072001200116110002300128245005000151300001600201506002200217520032200239533016100561545021900722546003600941580005700977600003201034600001901066600003201085600002201117650001701139650004301156651005401199651004501253651003001298651004501328999001701373mm 82004163 DLC20260227111712.0821130|||||||||||| eng  amm 82004163  aDLCcDLCedacsdDLC 7aC2lcmd2 aSouth Sea Company.00aRecords of the South Sea Company,f1712-1753. a105fitems.0 aOpen to research.8 aCorrespondence (1738-1739) of company representatives relating to financial negotiations with the Spanish court and photocopies of investors' authorizations to their agents for transactions involving South Sea Company stock. Agents represented include John Conduitt, John Grigsby, Robert Knight, and Charles Lockyer. aIn part, negative photocopies produced with the permission of Charles D. Faulkner.bWashington, D.C. :cLibrary of Congress Photoduplication Service,d1939.1 aBritish company founded in 1711 to trade, chiefly in slaves, with Spanish America. The resulting speculation mania that led to ruin for many investors was known as the South Sea Bubble. Company dissolved in 1753. aCollection material in English. aForms part of: Miscellaneous Manuscripts collection.10aConduitt, John,d1688-1737.10aGrigsby, John.10aKnight, Robert,d1675-1744.10aLockyer, Charles. 0aSlave trade. 0aSouth Sea Bubble, Great Britain, 1720. 0aGreat BritainxEconomic conditionsy18th century. 0aGreat BritainxForeign relationszSpain. 0aSpainxColonieszAmerica. 0aSpainxForeign relationszGreat Britain. c43412d43412