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King Christian IV of Denmark
Christian; Christian dem vierdten zu Dennemarcken kunig; Christian dem vierten; Christian den vierdten; Christian den vierrten; Christian den vierten; Christian der vierd zue Dennemarcken konig; Christian der vierde; Christian der vierde zu Dennemarck konig; Christian der vierdte; Christian der vierdte zu Dennemarck konig; Christian der vierdte zu Dennemarcken könig; Christian der vierdte zu Dennemarcken könning; Christian der vierte; Christian der vierte Dennemarck konig; Christian der vierte konig zu Denmarck; Christian der vierte zu Dennemarcken konig; Christian der vierte zue Dennemarcken koning; Christian des namens der vierth[er; Christian IV; Christian konig; Christian konig zu Dennemarck; Christian, der vierde; Christian, der vierte; Christiann thenndt fierde; Christiano dem vierden; Christiano dem vierdten; Christiano dem vierdttenn; Christiano dem vierten; Christiano derr vierte; Christiano Fridrickssyne; Christiano IV; Christianum Cuartum; ihre. kun. maytt.; king; ko. w. zu Dennemarcken; kon. mait. zu Dennemarcken; kon. matt. zu Dennemarckenn; kon. maytt. zu Dennemarck; kon. mt. zu Dennemarcken; kon. wd. zu Dennemarcken; kon. wd. zu Dennemarckenn; könig Christianus; könig Christianus IV; konig zu Dennemarck; konig zu Dennemarcken; konig zue Dennemarcken; konigh; konigh Christian; konigh zu Dennemarcken; konigk; konigliche würde zu Dennemarcken; koning Christian zue Dennemarck; kun. w. zu Dennemarcken; kunig zu Dennemarcken
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1600, November 13
Hamburg
Hamburg to king Christian IV of Denmark: request for a license for the harbour Hellesand or Olefswick in Iceland, which are currently not in use, on behalf of Berndt Salfeld the Younger, including permission to sail to Reff to reclaim the outstanding debts of his father there, who sailed there for more than fifty years, but died three years ago. He had already applied for a license for Reff in January the same year, but it was given to Gerd Melsow from Bergen.
1601, January 29
Bremen
Bremen to king Christian IV of Denmark: state that Carsten Bake has gotten into a conflict with lawman Jon Jonsson in Iceland, and ask for a license for the harbour Stappe, to compensate his losses.
1601, January 30
Hamburg
Hamburg to king Christian IV of Denmark: request on behalf of Danish merchant Nicolaus Bus and Jacob Beneke from Hamburg, that if a harbour in Iceland becomes available, they would like to receive a license for it.
1601, February 16
Hamburg
Hamburg to king Christian IV of Denmark: repeated request for a license for the harbours Hellesand or Olefswick in Iceland, which are currently not in use, on behalf of Bernd Salfeld the Younger, including permission to sail to Reff to reclaim his father's outstanding debts, who sailed there for over fifty years.
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1601, July 18
Nyborg
King Christian IV of Denmark to Hamburg: replies to the request of Michael Betken to use the harbour Grindewick in Iceland, that after the current licenses have expired, merchants from Hamburg and Bremen are not allowed to trade there anymore.
1601, July 24
Copenhagen
King Christian IV of Denmark grants the use of all harbours in Iceland to the inhabitants of Copenhagen and other surrounding cities, and forbids the count of Oldenburg to trade there after his license for the harbours Nesvogur and Kumbaravogur has expired.
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1601, July 24
Copenhagen
King Christian IV of Denmark to Bremen: grants the right to trade in Iceland to merchants from Copenhagen and other surrounding cities, and forbids foreign merchants to trade there after their licenses have expired.
1601, October 28
Hamburg
Hamburg to king Christian IV of Denmark: complaint about the prohibition of the Icelandic trade for foreigners, which is unfair because they have always served the local population well, and it damages the involved merchants, who still have many outstanding debts, and the poor and sick who depend on the confraternity of Iceland merchants.
1601, November 10
Oldenburg
Count John VII of Oldenburg to king Christian IV of Denmark: complaint about the royal prohibition to sail to Iceland. He claims the trade of his Copenhagen subjects will not suffer if the Oldenburg merchants use the former licenses, which the count had hoped would have been extended.
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1601, November 15
Bremen
Instruction of the Bremen city council for Johan von Affelen, who is sent to the Danish court to discuss the prohibition of the Icelandic trade for foreign traders. Not only will the prohibition damage the Bremen merchants, who have traded in Iceland for as long as people remember, also it will be of disadvantage to the Icelanders. Therefore, it is asked to prolong the licenses for the three harbours served by Bremen, or at least to let them sail to these harbours until they have collected their outstanding debts.
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