Spanish Company
The Spanish Company was an English chartered company or corporate body established in 1530, and 1577, confirmed in 1604, and re-established in 1605 as President, Assistants and Fellowship of Merchants of England trading into Spain and Portugal, whose purpose was the facilitation and control of English trade between England and Spain through the establishment of a corporate monopoly of approved merchants.
History
The Company was established by various charters as follows:- 1530 Charter granted by King Henry VIII dated 1 September 1530
- 1577 Charter granted by Queen Elizabeth I dated 8 June 1577
- 1604 Charter of Confirmation granted by King James I dated 30 March 1604, following cessation of hostilities in the Anglo-Spanish War, but before the Treaty of London was signed; it was later determined to contain "divers misprisions and imperfections".
- 1605 Charter granted by King James I dated 31 May 1605, to supersede the imperfect charter of 1604.
Founding Members, 1605
Nobles and royal officials
The 25 nobles, royal officials and knights named as founding members were as follows:- Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset, Lord Treasurer of England,
- Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham, Lord Admiral of England,
- Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy, 1st Earl of Devon
- Henry Howard, 1st Earl of Northampton, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports,
- Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, KG PC, Principal Secretary to the King
- Sir Thomas Flemyng, knight, Chief Baron of the Exchequer,
- Sir Edward Coke, knight, Attorney General,
- Sir Daniel Dunne, knight, a Masters of Royal Requests,
- Sir William Waad, knight, Sir Thomas Smythe, knight, Sir Thomas Edmonds knight, Clerks of the Privy Council
- Sir Thomas Lake, knight, a Clerk of the Signet
- Sir Richard Martin, Sir John Spencer, Sir Thomas Smyth, Sir Robert Lee, Sir John Watts, Sir Thomas Cambell, Sir Christopher Hoddesden, Sir John Swynerton, Sir William Romeney, Sir Henry Sackford, Sir Thomas Pullison, Sir William Bond and Sir Samuel Saltonstall, knights.
Ports & towns of origin of merchant members
- City of London
- Bristol
- Exeter, Devon
- Bridgwater, Somerset
- Yarmouth, Norfolk
- Chester
- Plymouth, Devon, including Sir Richard Hawkins
- Kingston-upon-Hull
- Tiverton, Devon
- Taunton, Somerset
- Chard, Somerset
- Totnes, Devon
- Lyme, Dorset
- Barnstaple, Devon
- Southampton, Hampshire
- Ipswich, Suffolk
1605 Charter
"And for that divers persons our subjects being not brought up in merchandise or use of traffic, but altogether ignorant and inexpert as well in the order and rules of merchandise as in the laws and customs of the realms of Spain and Portugal, and in the customs, usages, tolls and values of moneys, weights and measures, and in all other things belonging to merchandise very necessary, through their ignorance and lack of knowledge do commit many inconveniences and absurdities to the offence of us and our dear brother the king of Spain, we willing to prevent and meet with such inconveniences and intending to further and help the expert and exercised merchants in their lawful and honest trade, and to establish good order and government in the said trade, of our ample and abundant grace do grant unto the president, assistants and fellowship of merchants that they, and such only as be or shall be of this incorporation or free of this fellowship, shall enjoy the whole entire and only trade and traffic and the whole entire and only liberty, use and privilege of trading and trafficking and using the feat and trade of merchandise, by and through all the parts of Spain and Portugal, from the town of Fuenterrabia in the kingdom or province of Biscay along the coast of Spain or Portugal or either of them unto Barcelona and in all the islands adjoining or appertaining to the said realms, towards the south or west part thereof. And therefore we command all the subjects of us, our heirs and successors, of what degree or quality soever they be, that none of them directly or indirectly do visit haunt frequent or trade, traffic or adventure by way of merchandise into or from any the parts of Spain or Portugal or either of them from the town of Fuenterrabia unto Barcelona, neither within any islands adjoining or appertaining to the said realms, towards the south or west part thereof, other than the president, assistants and fellowship and such particular persons as be of that fellowship, their factors, agents, servants and assigns, upon pain not only to incur our indignation, but also to pay such pains and amercements and also to suffer imprisonment and other pains due to the transgressors of the statutes of the fellowship".