X.Y. Company Fur Trade, Hist. DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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a Montreal-based fur company formed in 1798 by disaffected Northwesters and absorbed by the North West Company in 1804, so called because its packs were labelled XY to keep them distinct from those of its competitor, which were marked N.W.
See also: Little Company New Company New N.W. Company pottie (def. 1) X.Y.
- 1800  (1922)  There is also another fort . . . belonging to the X. Y. Company, under which firm, a number of merchants of Montreal and Quebec, &c. now carry on a trade into this part of the country.
- 1803  (1912)  Both the North-West Companies (Old North-West Co. and X Y Company. Ed.) have vessels in the Upper Lakes (neither of them on Ontario). . . .
- 1966  The XY Company, or New Northwest Company, was organized in 1798 by a number of independent traders to compete with the N. W. Co. and H. B. Co. It established a number of posts in Alberta before being absorbed by the N. W. Co. in 1804.