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1416, May 24 - August 3
Lübeck
Proceedings of the Hanseatic Diet in Lübeck, in which the eldermen of the Bergen Kontor complain about German sailing to Orkney, Shetland, and the Faroes, after which the gathered envoys decide that this journey is forbidden.
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1498, April 5
[Bergen]
Eldermen of the Hanseatic Kontor in Bergen to the representatives of the Hanseatic cities gathered in Lübeck: complaint about the commercial activity of two Bremen ships in Shetland in 1494, and how after the governor of Bergen had confiscated commodities of one of them, he had to release these after letters sent by the Duke of Holstein and the Count of Oldenburg.
1533-1628
[Hamburg]
First donation register of the confraternity of St Anne of the Hamburg merchants with Iceland, which contains donations, mostly in fish or money, from the people on board of ships returning each year from Iceland, Shetland and the Faroes to Hamburg from 1533-1628. Also contains notes about the annual accounting of the eldermen of the confraternity.
1576, February 21
Stade
Stade to Joachim Hinck, dean of the Bremen cathedral chapter: ask for his help in acquiring a royal Danish license to sail to Iceland this year, on behalf of some of their citizens.
1576, December 23
Stade
Stade merchants with Iceland to Joachim Hinck, dean of the Bremen cathedral chapter: ask for his help in acquiring licenses to use the harbours Patersforde, Tolkesforde, Bidalsforde, Durforde, and Iseforde in Iceland, and other harbours except for Haneforde, Wapenforde, Stappe and Reff, which are already licensed to others.
1577, February 26
Stade
Stade to king Frederick II of Denmark: request to sail to Iceland on behalf of Heinrich Michaels and Luder Vake.
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1577, June 3
[Hamburg]
Merchants sailing to Iceland to Hamburg: complain about the quarrel between the Danish king and Hamburg, which has led to a prohibition to sail to Iceland, where they still have many outstanding debts, and now their fellow merchants are moving to other cities and sailing from there, much to their own and the city's damage. Therefore, it is asked that the council will do its best to restore the former situation.
1577, September 28
Gottorp
Duke Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp to king Frederick II of Denmark: states how he had sailed to Iceland the year before, but was forbidden to do so this year, and therefore almost ran out of stockfish. As merchants from Bremen and Stade have gotten licenses, he requests one for a harbour in Southern Iceland as well.
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1578, January 20
Stade
Stade merchants with Iceland to Joachim Hinck, dean of the Bremen cathedral chapter: relate how they requested a license for the harbours Iseforde and Patersforde in Iceland, but the latter was confused with Alteforde. When they arrived in Iceland with two ships, they were not allowed in the Patersforde. Therefore, intercession with the king is asked to correct this.
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1585, February 3
[Bremen]
Verdict of Bremen city council in the conflict between Christoffer Meyer, Johan Koster and Bruning Nagel about the use of the harbour Neswage in Iceland, in which it is ordained that Nagel, Meyer and Koster will sail there together, whereby Nagel will have a sixth part of the ship, and that they will use the said harbour together with Grundeforde. Next year, they will have to form a company (maschup) together and use a bigger ship.
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1585, November 24
Copenhagen
King Frederick II of Denmark confirms the rights of the Hamburg merchants in Iceland according to the resolutions of Copenhagen in 1562, and Flensburg in 1579, in which they are forbidden to trade with sulfur, are obliged to acquire a written license from the king, and have to allow others to trade there as well.
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1586
List of harbours in Iceland for which licenses have been issued to merchants from Stade, Bremen, Wilster and Oldenburg, in the years 1576-1585.
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[1671, between October 26 and November 1]
[Bremen]
Note about the political situation in Scotland, concerning Bremen trade interests in Shetland
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1704, February 29
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass for the ship St. Joris of 30 to 40 lasts, on behalf of skipper and owner Hermann Bardewisch, for a journey from Lehe to Shetland with beer, tobacco, linen, salt and fishing gear, and back to Stade with butter, fish oil and other merchandise from Shetland, on his own account.
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1704, March 1
Stade
The Swedish governor-general in Stade confirms that skipper Herman Bardewisch has requested a sea pass for his ship St. Joris of 30 to 40 lasts, from Lehe to Shetland, with a cargo of beer, tobacco, linnen, salt and fishing equipment, and back to Stade with butter, fish, fish oil and other commodities, and grants his approval.
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[1704, April]
[Stade]
Hinrich Gooßman to the Swedish governor-general in Stade: requests a sea pass for his ‘hucker’ Hoffnung of 24 lasts, for a journey from the Geeste to Shetland with brandy, flour and other commodities, and back again.
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[1704, April]
[Stade]
Friederich Bossauw to the Swedish general-governor in Stade: request for a renewal of the lost sea pass for his ship Jungfer Anna of 30 to 34 lasts, for a journey from the Schwinge to a harbour in Shetland with skipper Claus Majer, with a slightly different cargo list from the original pass.
[1704, April]
[Stade]
Friederich Bossauw to the Swedish general-governor in Stade: request for a sea pass for his ship Jungfer Anna of 30 to 34 lasts, with skipper Claus Majer and his son Johan Otto Bossauw, for a journey to Lerwick, Hillswick or another harbour in Shetland and back again.
1704, April 3
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass for the hucker Hoffnung of 24 lasts, on behalf of skipper and owner Hinrich Gossman, for a journey from the Geeste near Carlsburg to Shetland with tobacco, corn brandy, salt, barrel hoops, rye meal, fishing gear such as hooks and lines, and other commodities, and back with salted fish, butter and other merchandise; to be back in Bremen on 23 September 1704.
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1704, April 9
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Friedrich Bossauw, for the ship Jungfer Anna of 30 to 34 lasts, with skipper Claus Meyer, for a journey from the Schwinge to Lerwick or Hillswick or another harbour in Shetland with a cargo of among others salt, beer, and tobacco, and back again with herring, clip- and stockfish, butter, fish oil and other commodities.
1704, April 12
Stade
Swedish governor-general Nicolaus Gyldenstern issues a sea pass on behalf of Stade citizens Friederich Bossow, skipper Nikolas Mayer, and his son Johan Otto Bossow, for the ship Jungfrau Anna of 30 to 34 lasts, for a journey from the Schwinge to Lerwick, Hillswick or another harbour in Shetland.
[1704, May]
[Stade]
Nicolaus Saucke and Marten Schnelle to the Swedish governor-general in Stade: request a sea pass for Saucke’s ship Fortuna of 24 lasts, for a journey to Shetland and back to the Schwinge, on which journey Schnelle will be skipper.
[1704, May]
[Stade]
Daniel Thomsen to the Swedish governor-general in Stade: request a sea pass for his ship St. Johannes of 25 lasts, for a journey from the Schwinge to Shetland under command of skipper Caspar Detloff, and back again.
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1704, May 8
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass for the ship Fortuna of 24 lasts, on behalf of skipper Marten Schnelle and owner Nicolaus Saucke, for a journey from the Schwinge to a harbour in Shetland with salt, beer, peas, rye meal, corn brandy, mead, biscuits and other bread, barrel hoops, tobacco, soap, fishing gear, some tar, hemp, boat nails and some stoneware, and back with salted fish, herring, butter, and other commodities such as calf furs and skins, on account of Nicolaus Saucke, who sails along.
1704, May 19
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass for the ship St. Johannes of 25 lasts, on behalf of owner Daniel Thomsen, and with skipper Caspar Detloff, for a journey from the Schwinge to Shetland with salt, beer, rye meal, loaf, peas, corn brandy, tobacco, linen, hemp, stoneware, boat nails, fishing gear, mead and other commodities, and back with salted fish, butter, fish oil, herring, skins and other commodities.
1704, July 14
Paris
Extract from the general admiralty register in France, concerning a sea pass issued by Swedish general-governor Nicolaus Gyldenstern to Stade citizens Friderich Bossauw, skipper Nicolas Meyer and Johan Otto Bossauw for the ship Jungfrau Anna of 30 to 40 lasts, for a journey from the Schwinge to Lerwick, Hillswick or another harbour in Shetland, and back with herring, salted and other fish, butter and knitwares, issued in Stade on April 12, 1704.
[1704, August]
[Stade]
Nicolaus Saucke to the Swedish governor-general in Stade: requests a renewal of his sea pass, which he received four months ago for a journey to Shetland.
1704, August 29
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass for the ship Fortuna of 24 lasts, on behalf of shipowner Niclas Saucke, with skipper Marten Schnelle, for a journey from the Schwinge to a harbour in Shetland with salt, tobacco, corn brandy, iron pipkins and other commodities, on which journey Saucke will sail along, but is not sure if the season and the weather will permit him to come back again.
[1705, March]
[Stade]
Nicolaus Sauke to the Swedish governor-general in Stade: request for a sea pass for his ship Fortuna of 24 lasts, under command of skipper Hans Carsten, for a journey to Shetland with salt, beer, brandy, ryemeal and other commodities, and back with fish and other commodities, although he might stay in Shetland for trading reasons.
[1705, March]
[Stade]
Daniel Thomsen to the Swedish governor-general in Stade: request for a sea pass for his ship Weisse Perle of 27 lasts, for a journey from the Schwinge to Shetland and back, under command of skipper Casper Detloff.
[1705, March]
[Stade]
Daniel Thomsen to the Swedish governor-general in Stade: request for a sea pass for his ship St. Johannes, under command of skipper Peter Andressen, for a journey to Shetland.
1705, March 27
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Niclas Saucke, for the ship Fortuna of 24 lasts, under command of skipper Hans Karsten, for a journey from the Schwinge to a harbour in Shetland with salt, beer, brandy, ryemeal and other commodities and back with fish and other merchandise. Sauke sails along and might stay in Shetland for trading reasons.
1705, March 28
Stade
Nicolaus Gyldenstern, Swedish general-governor in Stade, issues a sea pass to Nicolaus Sauke, for his ship Fortuna of 24 lasts, under command of skipper Hans Karsten, for a journey from the Schwinge to Shetland with salt, beer, brandy, flour and other commodities.
1705, March 30
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Daniel Thomsen 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, corn brandy, ryemeal and other commodities, and back with salted fish, butter and other merchandise.
1705, March 30
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Daniel Thomsen for his ship Weisse Perle of 27 lasts, under command of skipper Casper Detloff, for a journey from the Schwinge to Shetland with salt, beer, corn brandy, ryemeal and other commodities, and back with salted fish, butter and other merchandise.
1705, March 31
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Friederich Bossow, for his ship Weisse Schwan of 40 lasts, under command of skipper Hans Heldt, for a journey from Stade to Shetland with salt, beer, brandy, tobacco and other commodities, and back with merchandise from Shetland. His son Johann Otto Bossow sails along.
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.
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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.
[1706, March]
[Stade]
Niclaes Saucke to the Swedish governor-general: request for a renewal of the sea pass for his ship Fortuna, under command of skipper Bartholomaus Evers, for a journey to Shetland.
[1706, March]
[Stade]
Daniel Thomssen to the Swedish governor-general: request for a sea pass for his ship Weisse Perle, under command of skipper Claus Fischer, for a journey to Shetland.
[1706, March]
[Stade]
Daniel Thomssen to the Swedish governor-general: request for a sea pass for his ship St. Johannes, for a journey to Shetland.
[1706, March]
[Stade]
Jochim Saucke to the Swedish governor-general: request for a sea pass for his ship Weisse Engel, under command of skipper Johann Wrede, for a journey to Shetland.
1706, March 9
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Hinrich Gooßmann and Helmcke Hackmann, skippers of the hucker Hoffnung of 24 lasts, for a journey from Lehe to Shetland with salt, barrel hoops, linen, corn brandy, tobacco, wine, beer, mumme, fishing equipment and other commodities, and back with salted fish, butter, fish oil, herring, calf skins and other commodities.
1706, March 11
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Niclas Sauke for his ship Fortuna of 24 lasts, under command of skipper Bartholomaeus Evers, for a journey from the Schwinge to a harbour in Shetland with salt, beer, brandy, tobacco and fishing equipment, and back with salted fish and other commodities. Sauke sails along and will possibly stay in Shetland for reasons of trade.
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.
[1707, April]
[Stade]
Johann Otto Bossauw to the Swedish governor-general: request for a sea pass for his ship Der weisse Schwan of 48 lasts, under command of skipper Hans Heldt.
1707, April 6
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Johann Otto Bossaw for his ship Der weisse Schwan of 48 lasts, under command of skipper Hans Heldt, for a journey from the Schwinge to Hillswick in Shetland with salt, beer, brandy, mead, meal, fishing lines, hooks, tobacco, stoneware and other commodities, and back with salted fish, herring, fish oil, butter, tallow and other commodities.
[1707, May]
[Stade]
Jochim Sauke to the Swedish governor-general: request for a sea pass for his ship Weisser Engel of 24 lasts, under command of skipper Johann Wrede, for a journey to Shetland.
[1707, May]
[Stade]
Daniel Thomsen to the Swedish governor-general: request for a sea pass for his ship Die weisse Perle of 24 lasts, under command of skipper Claus Fischer.
1707, May 5
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Jochim Sauke for his ship Weisser 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 and other commodities.
1707, May 5
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Daniel Thomsen for his ship Die weisse Perle of 24 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.
1707, June 4
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Daniel Thomsen for his ship St. Johannes of 24 lasts, under command of skipper Jochim Meincke, for a journey from the Schwinge to Shetland with salt, beer, tobacco, brandy and other commodities, and back with salted fish, butter, fish oil and other commodities.
1707, June 29
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Friderich Bossau and his son Johann Otto Bossau for their ship Jungfer Anna of 30 lasts, under command of skipper Jürgen Jürgens, for a journey from the Schwinge to Shetland with ballast, salt, beer, victuals and other commodities, and back with herring, salted fish, butter, fish oil and other commodities.
[1708, March]
[Stade]
Niclaus Saucke to the Swedish governor-general: request for a sea pass for his ship Fortuna of 25 lasts, under command of skipper Anthon Muncker.
[1708, March]
[Stade]
Jochim Saucke to the Swedish governor-general: request for a sea pass for his ship Der Weisse Engel, for a journey to Shetland.
[1708, March]
[Stade]
Daniel Thomsen to the Swedish governor-general: request for a sea pass for his ship St. Johannes of 24 lasts, under command of skipper Henrich Kampmann.
1708, March 10
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Niclaus Saucke for his ship Fortuna of 25 lasts, under command of skipper Anthon Muncker, for a journey from the Schwinge to Shetland with salt, beer, brandy, fishing equipment and other commodities, and back with salted fish and other commodities.
1708, March 20
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Jochim Saucke, for his ship Der Weisse Engel of 24 lasts, under command of skipper Johann Wrede, for a journey from the Schwinge to Shetland with salt, beer, brandy, and other commodities, and back with salted fish, herring, butter, and other commodities.
1708, March 23
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Daniel Thomsen, for his ship St. Johannes of 24 lasts, under command of skipper Hinrich Kampmann, for a journey to Shetland with salt, beer, tobacco, brandy and other commodities, and back with salted fish, butter, fish oil and other commodities.
1708, April 12
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Johann Otto Bossaw, for his ship St. Catharina of 18 lasts, under command of skipper Lorenz Kruse, for a journey from the Schwinge to one or more ports in Shetland with salt, beer, tobacco, brandy, fishing lines and other commodities, and back with salted fish, clipfish, herring, fish oil and other commodities.
1708, May 8
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Harmen and Rudolph Bardewisch, for their ship Hoffnung of 45 lasts, under command of skipper Johann Eidtemann, for a journey to Shetland with salt, beer, tobacco, fishing equipment and other commodities, and back with salted fish, butter, fish oil and other commodities. Rudolph Bardewisch sails along.
1708, June 6
Stade
Burgomaster and city council of Stade issue a sea pass on behalf of Johann Otto Bossaw, for his ship St. Niclaus of 35 lasts, under command of skipper Hinrich Pasche, for a journey from the Schwinge to Hillswick in Shetland with salt, beer, brandy, empty herring barrels, tobacco, victuals and other commodities, and back with salted fish, herring, fish oil, butter and other commodities. The pass is produced upon request of the owner’s father Friedrich Bossaw.
[1709, February]
[Stade]
Jochim Saucke to the Swedish governor-general: renewed request for a sea pass for his ship Der Weisse Engel, for a journey to Shetland, after an initial request was declined by the city council of Stade.
1709, February 14
Stade
Note that the city council of Stade declines the request for a sea pass by Jochim Saucke.
1710, August 14
Stade
Hinrich Prageman to the Swedish governor-general: request for a sea pass for a small ship under command of skipper Hinrich Roggendorp, for a journey to Shetland.
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