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Copenhagen

Copenhagen; Copenhagenn; Copenhagische; Copenhangen; Copenhauen; Copenhaven; Copenhavene; Coppenhagen; Coppenhagenn; Cuppenhagen; Haf(niae); Haffnen; Haffniae; Haffnie; Haffniæ; Hafniae; Hafnie; Hafniensi; Jsslanndt; Kaupinhaffn; Kiøbenhaffn; Kiøbenhaffns; Kiöbenhavns; Kiøbinghaffns; Kiøbnehaffn; Kiøbnehaffns; Kiøbnehaffuen; Kiøbnnehaffnn; Kiøpenhaffnn; Kiøpnehaffen; Kiøpnehaffn; Kiøpnehaffnn; Kiøpnehaffnns; Kiøpnehaffns; Kiøpnehaffnske; Kiøpnehaffuen; Kiøpnehaffuenske; Kiøpnnehaffnns; Kiøpnnehaffuenn; Kjøbenhavn; Kobinghaffwen; Kopenhafvn; Kopenhagen; Kopenhagener; Kopenhagenn; Kopenhagens; Kopenhagensche; Kopennhagen; Kopennhagenn; Koppenhagen; Koppenhagenn; Koupenhagen; Kuppenhagen; Kuppennhagenn; Københaffn

Region/Country: Region/Land: Sjælland, Denmark

Capital of Denmark, located at the Sound, and an important trade centre from around 1500 onwards.

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15730420HAM00

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1573, April 20

Hamburg

Hamburg to king Frederick II of Denmark: complaint of the merchants with Iceland, that they have been forbidden to use three harbours in the North of Iceland, Oyefordt, Husewick and Schagefordt, which are now used by Copenhagen burgomaster Marcus Hess, and that now count Adolf of Schleswig-Holstein is preparing a ship to sail there, under command of Hamburg skipper Herman von Horsten.

15761028BRE00

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1576, October 28

Bremen

Bremen to king Frederick II of Denmark: request to renew the license to use the harbour Ostforde in Iceland. The license was formerly given to Bernd Losekanne, and should now be transferred to Christoffer Meyer.

15770603HAM00

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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.

15780120STA00

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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.

15810216SKA00

1581, February 16

Skanderborg

King Frederick II of Denmark to Christoffer Valkendorff: after the Faroes have been given to Copenhagen citizens, the previous license holder Magnus Heinason has come to him and complained about the difficulties he had because of illegal competition from a merchant from Hamburg, whom he had captured and taken to Bergen, and therefore he still had many outstanding debts on the islands. As he has been an honest citizen, he should keep his license for the Faroes. Also about illegal sailings of men from Holland.

15810408KOL00

1581, April 8

Koldinghus

King Frederick II of Denmark to Hans Lindenov, commander of Bergenhus: after the goods on board of the confiscated ship from Hamburg in the Faroes have been sent to Copenhagen, the sailors should receive their own personal property back.

15810408KOL01

1581, April 8

Koldinghus

King Frederick II of Denmark to Christoffer Valckendorff: has decided to give half of the goods back that were confiscated from a Hamburg ship that was illegally in the Faroes and taken to Bergen, and requests to send them to Hamburg as soon as they arrive in Copenhagen.

15811027FRE00

1581, October 27

Frederiksborg

King Frederick II of Denmark to Christoffer Valckendorff: Jochim Thim, the royal factor in Hamburg, who has a license to trade in the Faroes, has appeared before the king together with Magnus Heinason, who held a license before and would like to keep it. Because the Faroese have often complained about the lack of ships and imported commodities, it is decided to let them share a license, together with a citizen from Copenhagen.

15811101FRE00

1581, November 1

Frederiksborg

King Frederick II of Denmark permits Jochim Thim from Hamburg, Magnus Heinason from Bergen and Jörgen Kyd from Copenhagen to trade exclusively in the Faroes for five years, on the condition that they trade with commodities of good quality and bring the taxes and levies to Copenhagen.

15820226FUR00

1582, February 26

Fürstenau

Prince- archbishop Henry III of Bremen to king Frederick II of Denmark: requests to prohibit Hamburg merchants to use the harbour Ostforde in Iceland, which they do in spite of the license that Bremen merchants Christoffer Meyer, Johan Wiggers, and Bernd Losekanne have for the place.

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