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Segeba Deitken; Segeba Deitkenn; Segebad Detken; Segebade Deitcken; Segebade Deitken; Segebade Deitkenn; Segebade Detken; Segebade Detkenn; Segebade Detteckenn; Segebade Deytken; Segebaden Detken; Segebadenn Deitkenn; Segebandus Decken; Segebandus Detken; Segebundus Darkyn
Merchant from Bremen, who died in c.1573 in Shetland
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1567, September 2
Edinburgh
Verdict of assize of the justiciary court in trial of James Edmistoun and John Blacader, who are accused of piracy of three ships from Bremen in Shetland, a ship from Lübeck coming from Norway, and other crimes, and convicted to execution by hanging from the market cross in Edinburgh.
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1575, May 4
Bremen
The city council of Bremen confirms the testimony of Eler Brede and Ladewich Wickboldt, who state that 3 years earlier, they and their companions have sold their trading company (maschup) to skipper Johan Schullen and his companions, including all debts and credits, booths and boats in Shetland for 160 daler.
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1661, August 31
Lunda Wick
Twelve nobles and churchmen in Unst, Shetland, confirm that Herman and Gerdt Detken and their predecessors, citizens from Bremen, have been honest and faithful merchants, and have supported the church and people of Shetland.
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