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1434, February 9

Danzig (Gdańsk)

Five men confess that two years earlier, seven days after St Gregory (1432, March 20), Eynwolt Everdes was killed on the ship of Peter Dambecken in Iceland.

Created for and published on the HANSdoc website of the German Maritime Museum, Bremerhaven, by Bart Holterman in the context of the research project Between the North Sea and the Norwegian Sea: interdisciplinary Studies of the Hanse. Licensed CC BY.

Gdańsk, Archiwum Państwowe w Gdańsku

Schöppenbücher, 1434, p. 676

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Diplomatarium Islandicum 12:10 (after transcript of archivist Dr. Otto Günther)

Item Vrone gissche in vormund Claus smyt. hot vorrichte gebracht schipper Peter Dambecken, Gerd van Thelchten, Peter Karssche, Peter Vrienstat, Merten Mollner. Desse hebben alle eyndrechtichliken mit uffgerachten vingeren stavedes edes to den hilgen gesworn dat en witlich is dat Eynwolt Everdes dot geslagen wart in schipper Peter Dambecken schepe in Islande VIII daghe na Gregorii nu uff Gregorii negest komende II jare vorgangen, VIII dage dar na, unde en uff densulwen dach levendich unde dot segen.

Actum feria 3a post Dorothee.

Test. Stargart, Dannenberch, Hagen, Griffenberch, Grese.

Transcript copied from Diplomatarium Islandicum