Meyer & Berenberg was a London trading firm active in the West Indies trade in the late 17th and early 18th century. It was founded in the late 17th century by Sir Peter Meyer, a London merchant and a native of Hamburg who became an English citizen, and members of the Berenberg family, who originally belonged to the Dutch merchant colony of Hamburg and who likewise became English citizens. It was one of the largest international trade (import–export) companies of London of the era. It should not be confused with Berenberg Bank, founded by the main branch of the same family.
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| - Meyer & Berenberg was a London trading firm active in the West Indies trade in the late 17th and early 18th century. It was founded in the late 17th century by Sir Peter Meyer, a London merchant and a native of Hamburg who became an English citizen, and members of the Berenberg family, who originally belonged to the Dutch merchant colony of Hamburg and who likewise became English citizens. It was one of the largest international trade (import–export) companies of London of the era. It should not be confused with Berenberg Bank, founded by the main branch of the same family. (en)
- A Meyer & Berenberg era uma empresa comercial de Londres ativa no comércio das Índias Ocidentais no final do século XVII e início do século XVIII. Foi fundada no final do século XVII por Sir Peter Meyer, um comerciante de Londres e natural de Hamburgo que se tornou um cidadão inglês, e membros da família Berenberg, que originalmente pertenciam à colônia de comerciantes holandeses de Hamburgo e que também se tornaram cidadãos ingleses. . Foi uma das maiores empresas de comércio internacional (importação e exportação) de Londres da época. Não deve ser confundido com o Berenberg Bank, fundado pelo ramo principal da mesma família. (pt)
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| - Arms of Sir Peter Meyer and of the Berenberg family on the grave of Sir Peter and his wife Sarah Anna Berenberg in Totteridge, London, 1727 (en)
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| - Meyer & Berenberg was a London trading firm active in the West Indies trade in the late 17th and early 18th century. It was founded in the late 17th century by Sir Peter Meyer, a London merchant and a native of Hamburg who became an English citizen, and members of the Berenberg family, who originally belonged to the Dutch merchant colony of Hamburg and who likewise became English citizens. It was one of the largest international trade (import–export) companies of London of the era. It should not be confused with Berenberg Bank, founded by the main branch of the same family. The company owned plantations on Barbados; Peter Meyer was also a shareholder of a sugar refinery in London. (en)
- A Meyer & Berenberg era uma empresa comercial de Londres ativa no comércio das Índias Ocidentais no final do século XVII e início do século XVIII. Foi fundada no final do século XVII por Sir Peter Meyer, um comerciante de Londres e natural de Hamburgo que se tornou um cidadão inglês, e membros da família Berenberg, que originalmente pertenciam à colônia de comerciantes holandeses de Hamburgo e que também se tornaram cidadãos ingleses. . Foi uma das maiores empresas de comércio internacional (importação e exportação) de Londres da época. Não deve ser confundido com o Berenberg Bank, fundado pelo ramo principal da mesma família. A empresa possuía plantações em Barbados; Peter Meyer também era acionista de uma em Londres. (pt)
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