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"...de firma Daniel Fourment-Peter van Hecke, die tot 1615 een kapitaal van minstens £70.000 aanwendde..."<ref>Roland Baetens (1976), p.140</ref> | "...de firma Daniel Fourment-Peter van Hecke, die tot 1615 een kapitaal van minstens £70.000 aanwendde..."<ref>Roland Baetens (1976), p.140</ref> | ||
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+ | "Frans de Schot"<ref>Roland Baetens (1976), p.312</ref> | ||
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+ | "Franchoys de Schot"<ref>Roland Baetens (1976), p.312</ref> | ||
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+ | See Jesse Stadler (2013) for extensive discussion of Hans Schot (b.?, d.1597), eldest son of Jacques Schot, who originated in Antwerpen<ref>[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=AySuAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA71#v=onepage&q&f=false Jesse Sadler, 'News as path to independence: Merchant correspondence and the exchange of news during the Dutch revolt' in Margaret C. Jacob, Catherine Secretan (eds.), In Praise of Ordinary People: Early Modern Britain and the Dutch Republic (New York, 2013), pp.71-80]</ref> | ||
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Volume | HCA 13/69 Silver 6 |
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To the 17. 18 and 19th hee saith hee cannot answer thereunto nor
knoweth ought thereof, and saving that the silver aforesaid in question
in this cause was and is the proceede of the said goods sent in the
shipps mentioned in the list left by him as aforesaid and mentioned in
his deposition to the 15th article.
To the 20th hee saith that the said producent hath assured to the valew
of 2750 pounds fflemish on his said silver in the said three shipps
which assurance hee made at Antwerp, and that John Shaw an
English merchant there dwelling, John Baptista Schot, Jaques [?Guiot]
Jacques Douglas Schot, Peter ff[ourment]. Godfrey von [?kirkchovin]
Peter [?Swisart]. Nicholas vander Borcht, Jaques [?dounis]
Christian Aelst, Nicholas Muyt[?ins] Jaques Bollart and ffrancis
Skinnart the younger, all Antwerpians and well knowne unto him
this deponent, and all subiects of the kinge of Spaine (saving
the said Shaw who is an Englishman but hath lived longe in Antwerp)
were and are the Assurers, and that noe hollander or ffrenchman
or subiect of the States of the United Netherlands or ffrench king were
(or are any of the Assurers.
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Peter ffourment
"Daniel Fourment, a silk trader and Rubens's father-in-law"[1]
"Thus in 1644-45 the Antwerp trading partners Peter Fourment and Peter van Hecke the Younger demanded various sets of tapestries from Brussels weavers..."[2]
Peter Fourment art collection, Antwerp[3]
"...Peter Fourment, Nicolas Picqueri, Carlo Batkin en Hendrik Moens (PK 1015, "remonstrance voor kooplieden van Antwerpen aan de tresorier generaal en commis van Finantie")[4]
"...de firma Daniel Fourment-Peter van Hecke, die tot 1615 een kapitaal van minstens £70.000 aanwendde..."[5]
de Schot family of Antwerpen
"Frans de Schot"[6]
"Franchoys de Schot"[7]
See Jesse Stadler (2013) for extensive discussion of Hans Schot (b.?, d.1597), eldest son of Jacques Schot, who originated in Antwerpen[8]- Jump up ↑ homas Thomas P. Campbell (ed.), Tapestry in the Baroque: Threads of Splendor (New Haven, London (2007), p.213
- Jump up ↑ homas Thomas P. Campbell (ed.), Tapestry in the Baroque: Threads of Splendor (New Haven, London (2007), p.213
- Jump up ↑ https://rkd.nl/nl/explore/images#filters[collectienaam]=Fourment%2C+Peter
- Jump up ↑ Roland Baetens (1976), p.122
- Jump up ↑ Roland Baetens (1976), p.140
- Jump up ↑ Roland Baetens (1976), p.312
- Jump up ↑ Roland Baetens (1976), p.312
- Jump up ↑ Jesse Sadler, 'News as path to independence: Merchant correspondence and the exchange of news during the Dutch revolt' in Margaret C. Jacob, Catherine Secretan (eds.), In Praise of Ordinary People: Early Modern Britain and the Dutch Republic (New York, 2013), pp.71-80