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Margaretha Tinappel

Barthelmeß hinterlassener wittibenn; Bartholomei Tinnappels seligers nachgelassener wid; Bartholomei Tynnappels hinterlassene wittibe; Bartholomei Tynnappels seligen hinterlassene widtw; Margarete; Margaretha; Margaretha, seligen herrenn Bartholomaei Tynappels; Margrete; Margrette; Tinappel's widow

Widow of Bartholomeus Tinappel

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15670404LUB00

1567, April 4

Lübeck

Margaretha, widow of Bartholomeus Tinappel to Lübeck: request for continued use of a harbour in Iceland for which her deceased husband had a license, and who has served the city of Lubeck and the king of Denmark greatly.

15670406LUB00

1567, April 6

Lübeck

Lübeck to king Frederick II of Denmark: request for continued use of a harbour in Iceland on behalf of the widow of burgomaster and admiral Barthomoleus Tinappel.

15670804XXX00

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1567, August 4

Johan Brokes to Danish governour Peder Oxen: request for a license for the harbours Adnerforde, Tolkeforde and Patrisforde in Iceland, which are currently not in use, on behalf of Bartholomeus Tinappel's widow.

15670909KOB00

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1567, September 9

Copenhagen

King Frederick II of Denmark permits Margarete, Bartholomeus Tinappel's widow, to trade with the harbour Alnfiord in Iceland, on the condition that she will not trade sulfur or fish oil, trade commodities of good quality, and will not use false measures and weights.

15680221LUB00

1568, February 21

Lübeck

Widow and heirs of Bartholomeus Tinappel to Lübeck: explain how the ship of Tinappel's widow had been in Iceland very late in autumn, and could therefore not sell all commodities on board, which were left on the island. Therefore, she sent a ship to Dureforde last sommer to get these commodities and reclaim outstanding debts, and thus Christof Vögler, the Danish merchant who has the harbour now, has no right to complain as it did not harm him.

15680306LUB00

1568, March 6

Lübeck

Lübeck to king Frederick II of Denmark: declare that Bartholomeus Tinappel's widow had only sailed a ship to Iceland to reclaim her outstanding debts.

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