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Mather & Co. Mather & Co.
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Mather & Co. were three brothers (or cousins) that began in commerce and contracting for the British Royal Navy. They became owners of whalers and between them at one or another time were owners or part-owners of up to 29 vessels that engaged in the British Southern Whale Fishery between 1775 and 1815. The brothers operated from premises at Orchard Place, Blackwall, London, 12 Birchin Liane, Cornhill, London, Mark Lane and Mincing Lane, Tower, Copthall buildings, Throgmorton Street, and Finsbury Square. The three Mathers were: Mather & Co. adalah perusahaan perdagangan yang didirikan oleh tiga bersaudara yang mengontrak Angkatan Laut Kerajaan Britania Raya. Mereka jadi pemilik usaha kapal pemburu paus dan pemiliki hampir 29 kapal yang beraktivitas di British Southern Whale Fishery di antara tahun 1775 dan 1815. Tiga orang Mathers adalah: Thomas Mather (.c.1736-38 - d. 1798) dan John Mather (d.1802): merupakan pelaut di usaha perburuan paus dan anggota dari korporasi Kota London pada tahun 1800.
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Mather & Co. adalah perusahaan perdagangan yang didirikan oleh tiga bersaudara yang mengontrak Angkatan Laut Kerajaan Britania Raya. Mereka jadi pemilik usaha kapal pemburu paus dan pemiliki hampir 29 kapal yang beraktivitas di British Southern Whale Fishery di antara tahun 1775 dan 1815. Tiga orang Mathers adalah: James Mather (b.1738 - d. 1796): James Mather memulai perdagangan pada dekade 1770-an dengan Amerika Utara dan selama Perang Kemerdekaan Amerika Serikat dengan menyewa kapal suplai kepada Angkatan Laut Kerajaan Britania Raya. Ketika dia meninggal, tiga orang anak laki-lakinya melanjutkan bisnisnya sampai pada tahun 1803. Thomas Mather (.c.1736-38 - d. 1798) dan John Mather (d.1802): merupakan pelaut di usaha perburuan paus dan anggota dari korporasi Kota London pada tahun 1800. Mather & Co. were three brothers (or cousins) that began in commerce and contracting for the British Royal Navy. They became owners of whalers and between them at one or another time were owners or part-owners of up to 29 vessels that engaged in the British Southern Whale Fishery between 1775 and 1815. The brothers operated from premises at Orchard Place, Blackwall, London, 12 Birchin Liane, Cornhill, London, Mark Lane and Mincing Lane, Tower, Copthall buildings, Throgmorton Street, and Finsbury Square. The three Mathers were: James Mather (b.1738 - d. 1796): James Mather began in the 1770s trading with North America and during the American War of Independence chartered storeships to the Royal Navy. When he died three of his sons continued the business until 1803. Thomas Mather (.c.1736-38 - d. 1798): Thomas Mather was a mariner in the whaling business, and a member of the London Corporation in 1800. John Mather (d.1802): John Mather was a mariner in the whaling business, and a member of the London Corporation in 1800.
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