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Region/Country: Region/Land: Shetland, Scotland
Archipelago in the North Atlantic, which was settled by Viking settlers in the Early Middle Ages, and belonged to the king of Norway until 1469, when it was pledged by king Christian I of Denmark-Norway to Scotland, as security for the dowry of his daughter. The dowry was never paid. In the 15th to 17th centuries, the islands were frequented by merchants from Bremen and, to a lesser extent, Hamburg.
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1705, March 31
Stade
Nicolaus Gyldenstern, Swedish governor-general in Stade, issues a sea pass to Daniel Thomsen, for his ship Weisse Perle of 27 lasts, under command of skipper Casper Detloff, for a journey from the Schwinge to a port in Shetland with salt, beer, corn brandy, ryemeal and other commodities, and back with salted fish, butter and other merchandise.
[1705, April]
[Stade]
Hinrich Goossman to the Swedish general-governor: request for a sea pass for his ship (hucker) Hoffnung of 24 lasts, for a journey to Shetland with tobacco, corn brandy, salt, ryemeal, fishing equipment and other things, and back with salted fish, butter and other commodities.
1705, April 18
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Hinrich Goossmann, for his ship or hucker Hoffnung of 24 lasts, for a journey from Lehe to Shetland with salt, linen, tobacco, brandy and fishing equipment, and back with salted fish, butter, fish oil, hides and other commodities.
1705, April 25
Stade
Hinrich Goosman declares, that when returning from his intended journey to Shetland, he will only unload the cargo of his ship in the duchy of Bremen, more specifically at the Geeste river.
1705, April 27
Stade
Draft for a sea pass for skipper Hinrich Goossman, for a journey from Lehe to Shetland with salt, linen, tobacco, brandy, fishing gear and other commodities, and back with salted fish, fish oil, skins and other merchandise.
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1705, April 27
Stade
Nicolaus Gyldenstern, Swedish governor-general in Stade, announces that he has ordered Hinrich Goosman to buy two Shetland ponies on his account on his journey to Shetland, and requests free passage for this cargo.
[1705, June]
[Stade]
Friedrich Bossaw to the Swedish general-governor in Stade: request for a sea pass for his ship Stadt Stade of 35 lasts, under command of skipper Crispin Bornmann, for a journey from the Schwinge to Lerwick or another harbour in Shetland with ballast, coarse salt in barrels, beer, brandy, flour, fishing lines, linen, tobacco and other commodities, and back with salted fish, butter, fish oil, herring, stockfish and other commodities.
1705, June 29
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Friedrich Bossaw, for his ship Stadt Stade of 35 lasts, under command of skipper Crispin Bornmann, for a journey from the Schwinge to Lerwick or another harbour in Shetland with ballast, coarse salt in barrels, beer, brandy, meal, fishing lines, linen, tobacco and other commodities, and back with salted fish, butter, fish oil, herring, stockfish and other merchandise.
1705, July 3
Stade
Draft for a sea pass on behalf of Friedrich Bossaw, for his ship Stadt Stade of 35 lasts, under command of skipper Crispin Bornmann, for a journey to Shetland and back with butter, fish oil, stockfish and other merchandise.
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1705, September 17
Lehe
Report that Hinrich Gossmann has returned from Shetland to Lehe with a cargo of salted fish, and has told that he had experienced a storm 20 miles north of Helgoland on the night of 13-14 September, in which they lost a small boat (‘chaloupe’) and two Shetland ponies, which were intended for the general-governor. The story was confirmed by three sailors Berendt Flügger from Schönebeck, Cordt Pundt from Lesum parish and Hinrich Busen from Lesum.
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