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Epstein, Mordecai
The English Levant Company: its foundation and its history to 1640 — London: George Routledge & Sons Ltd, 1908

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THE LEVANT COMPANY 71
ance he took kindly at the company’s hands n”
At the same meeting, Mr. Leate was chosen
Deputy. But he refused to take office, plead-
ing his age and the stress of his own private
business. He was pressed, however, and
eventually gave way. Whereupon he was
voted a sum of 100 marks.12 Later on it
became customary to vote an allowance to
the Governor, his Deputy and the Husband.
Thus in 1629 13 “ a usual gratification ” of
£100 was made to the Governor, £80 to the
Deputy and £50 to the Husband. Often the
sum allowed was much larger. In 1636 14
£100 is mentioned as the “ fee ” of the Gover-
nor, which makes it clear that it was by that
time looked upon as an established payment
for services done. On this occasion a sum
of £200 was voted the Governor, £100 being
described as a gratuity, over and above the
fee. On another occasion, in 163915 the
Governor’s grant was even larger. Garway
11 Surely an early example of the payment of a
director of a company for his services.
12 Min. February 4, 1617.
13 Min. February 3, 1629.
14 Min. February 2, 1636.
15 Min. February 10, 1639.
 
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