General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels - Volume 18 - By Robert Kerr














































































































 -  Immediately before the
revocation of the edict of Nantes, her commerce was at its greatest
heighth, as the following estimates - Page 651
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Immediately Before The Revocation Of The Edict Of Nantes, Her Commerce Was At Its Greatest Heighth, As The Following Estimates Of That She Carried On With England And Holland Will Prove.

To the former country the exportation of manufactured silks of all sorts is said to have been to the

Value of 600,000_l_.; - of linen, sail-cloth, and canvass, about 700,000_l_.; - in beaver hats, watches, clocks, and glass, about 220,000_l_.; - in paper, about 90,000_l_.; - in iron ware, the manufacture of Auvergne, chiefly, about 40,000_l_.; - in shalloons, tammies, &c. from Picardy and Champagne, about 150,000_l_.; - in wines, about 200,000_l_.; and brandies, about 80,000_l_. The exports to Holland, shortly before the revocation of the edict of Nantes, in silks, velvets, linen, and paper, are estimated at 600,000_l_.; - in hats, about 200,000_l_.; - in glass, clocks, watches, and household furniture, about 160,000_l_.; - in small articles, such as fringes, gloves, &c., about 200,000_l_.; - in linen, canvass, and sail cloth, about 160,000_l_.; and in saffron, dye-wood, woollen yarn, &c., about 300,000_l_.

In the year 1700 a council of commerce was constituted in France, consisting of the principal ministers of state and finance, and of twelve of the principal merchants of the kingdom, chosen annually from Paris, Rouen, Bourdeaux, Lyons, Marseilles, Rochelle, Nantes, St. Maloe, Lisle, Bayonne, and Dunkirk.

From the first report of this board, we gain some information of the state of French commerce at this time; according to it, the French employed in their West India and Guinea trade only 100 vessels, whereas the English employed 500.

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