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Stade
Stade; Staden; Stadens; Stadensis; Stadern; Stadischen; Stadischer
Region/Country: Region/Land: Archdiocese Bremen, Holy Roman Empire
City on the southern shore of the Lower Elbe river, downstream from Hamburg.
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1706, March 23
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Daniel Thomssen for his ship Weisse Perle of 25 lasts, under command of skipper Claus Fischer, for a journey from the Schwinge to Shetland with salt, beer, brandy, tobacco and other commodities, and back with salted fish, butter, fish oil and other commodities.
1706, March 23
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Daniel Thomssen for his ship St. Johannes of 25 lasts, under command of skipper Peter Andressen, for a journey from the Schwinge to Shetland with salt, beer, brandy, tobacco and other commodities, and back with salted fish, butter, fish oil and other commodities.
1706, March 23
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Jochim Saucke for his ship or galiot Weisse Engel of 24 lasts, under command of skipper Johann Wrede, for a journey from the Schwinge to Shetland with salt, beer, brandy, tobacco and other commodities, and back with salted fish, butter, fish oil, herring and other commodities.
1706, April 10
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Friedrich Bossaw, for his ship St. Catharina of 18 to 20 lasts, under command of skipper Lorentz Kruse, for a journey to Lerwick, Whalsay or another harbour in Shetland with salt, brandy, beer, tobacco, fishing lines, hooks, linen and other commodities, and back with salted fish and other commodities.
1706, April 10
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Friedrich Bossow, for his ship Weisse Schwan of 45 to 50 lasts, under command of skipper Hans Heldt, for a journey to Hillswick and other places in Shetland with coarse salt, beer, brandy, tobacco, fishing lines, hooks, linen and other commodities, and back with salted fish, herring, fish oil, butter, stockfish and other commodities.
[1707, March]
[Stade]
Niclaes Saucke to the Swedish governor-general: request for a sea pass for his ship Fortuna.
[1707, March]
[Stade]
Johann Otto Bossaw to the Swedish governor-general: request for a sea pass for his ship St. Catharina of 18 to 20 lasts, under command of skipper Lorenz Kruse.
1707, March 1
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Niclaus Saucke for his ship Fortuna of 24 lasts, under command of skipper Anthoni Moncker, for a journey from the Schwinge to Shetland with salt, beer, brandy, tobacco, fishing equipment and other commodities, and back with salted fish and other commodities. Saucke might stay in Shetland for reasons of trade.
1707, March 11
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Johann Otto Bossaw for his ship St. Catharina of 18 to 20 lasts, under command of skipper Lorenz Kruse, for a journey from the Schwinge to Lerwick, Whalsay, “Sickeroo” or another harbour in Shetland with beer, brandy, tobacco and flour, and back with salted fish, fish oil, butter, hides (‘Jufften’), tallow and other commodities.
1707, March 29
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Helmeke Hackmann and Hinrich Gossmann for their ship Hoffnung of 24 lasts, for a journey from Lehe to Shetland with salt, barrel hoops, linen, corn brandy, tobacco, beer, mumme, fishing equipment and other commodities, and back with salted fish, fish oil, butter, herring, calf skins and other commodities.
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