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James Cash Penney was an American businessman. He founded the J.C. Penney department stores in 1902.
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Virginia Company of London
James I charted in on April 10, 1606 as a joint stock company with the Virginia Company of London and the Virginia Company of Plymouth, a.k.a. The London Company and the Plymouth Company.
The Virginia Company of London (otherwise known as the London Company), under the leadership of Bartholomew Gosnold, was given permission by James I of England to settle and trade in Virginia. This company was a subsidiary of the larger Virginia Company that also owned the Plymouth Company that settle Massachusetts.
King James I was the leader of the London Company in the New World. This company had various industries in the New World including a tobacco crop.
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Question: Author of the Vrginia Company of London? Answer: The answer to this question is King James I of England/Great Britain. You may also find the answer to this question by the popularly seached: "Who wrote the Charters of the Virginia Company of London". (That is answered by another user.)
Virginia Company of London, also known as London Company, founded Virginia. This company was chartered by King James I of England.
King James I was responsible for writing the Virginia Company of London charter. It was established in 1606 and lasted until 1624.
First issued in 1606, by England's King James, the Charters of the Virginia Company of London garanteed to the settlers who went to Jamestown and other Virginia settlements the same rights as Englishmen.
Shakespeare became a partner in the Lord Chamberlain's Men, a London theatrical company. Later, the company was renamed the King's Men under King James I.