Carl Wilhelm Welser von Neunhof

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Carl Wilhelm Welser von Neunhofby Bernhard Vogel (engraver) (1683-1737)
Carl Wilhelm Welser von Neunhof
by Bernhard Vogel (engraver) (1683-1737)

Carl Wilhelm Welser von Neunhof (31 December 1663 - 1 February 1711 Nürnberg), was a mayor of Nürnberg.

He was the son of Carl Welser (*6 April 1635) and Magdalena Barbara Schlüssfelder (*c1645 Nürnberg). He was married to Clara Sabina Kress von Kressenstein (*c1665) on 12 August 1689 in Nürnberg, and had a son Christoph Carl Welser, born 1690 in Nürnberg.[1]

The Welser family were affluent merchants in Augsburg and Nürnberg since 1246, and were active in copper, silver and tin mining , owning and operating a large mercantile fleet and starting the spice trade with India. The family had agreements with the Spanish court, giving them a monopoly in the slave trade to Venezuela and the West Indies and the right to ship precious woods, dyes, gold and drugs back to Europe. These rights were lost with the abdication of Charles V in 1556.

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