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  • The merchant house of Fabritius & Wever was founded around 1740 by [[Fabritius, Michael]] and [[Category:Merchant House]] [[Category:Trading in Danish West Indies]]
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  • 1757 - Employed at a British trading house in Amsterdam. (BioLek II) 1775 - Founded the trading [[House of de Coninck & Reiersen]] with [[Reiersen, Niels Lunde]], which lasted unt
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  • ...asel and Cologne, Iselin came to Copenhagen where he started working for [[House of Fabritius & Wever]] (BioLek III) ...ved the ground for the stablishment of his own bank- and merchant house, [[House of Reinhard Iselin & Co.]] which quickly became one of the most influential
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  • 1746 - Arrived in Denmark - became employed at the trading [[House of Nicolai Fenwick]] in Elsinore where he rose to the rank of ''Fuldmægtig ...arcussen]). This is also the year in which he established his own merchant house (Engquist, 1951, 90)
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  • [[Beck, Jørgen]] is a part of this trading house. (Holck: Dannemarcks Handels=Speil 1766:67) [[Category:Merchant House]]
    239 B (31 words) - 16:10, 7 March 2017
  • ...year, a total of 16 voyages, first for [[Madtzen, Bertel]], then for the [[House of de Coninck & Reiersen]] and finally for [[Prætorius, Jeppe]] (Gøbel 20 [[Category: Male]][[Category: Seaman]][[Category: Captain]][[Category:Trading in Danish West Indies]]
    388 B (56 words) - 04:35, 16 October 2015
  • 1776 Employed at the trading post at Frederiksnagor (Werner 1927, p. 7) 1782 Partner in the trading [[House of Duntzfelt, Bloom & Kierulff]] in Frederiksnagor. (Werner 1927, p. 10)
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  • Trading house in Amsterdam. 1782, 29 June - Copy of letter from [[House of de Coninck & Reiersen]] to Pye, Rich & Co. in Amsterdam, which reads:
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  • 1782 - Sent out invitations to subscribe to a trading expedition to the West Indies. (Feldbæk 1963:24) [[Category:Merchant House]]
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  • 1759 - Partnered with his brother [[Brown, John]] and founded the trading [[House of John & David Brown]]. ([http://www.jmarcussen.dk/maritim/mart/lexref/red
    895 B (114 words) - 04:17, 1 October 2018
  • ...ught goods in Hamburg and Amsterdam and sold studs to the Jewish trading [[House of David Loeuw]]. (Hist. Medd. Kbh 1938:500)
    558 B (71 words) - 08:53, 19 October 2015
  • Trading house in Frederiksnagore in Bengal. ([http://blog.zaramis.se/2012/03/03/elphinsto
    320 B (42 words) - 16:51, 23 October 2015
  • 1775 - Founded the trading [[House of de Coninck & Reiersen]] with [[Coninck, Frédéric de]], which lasted un
    722 B (95 words) - 06:28, 6 September 2018
  • ...rslev in 1729. Later citizenship as tea- and porcelain trader and rented a house in Nyhavn. (Bech: En Kjøbenhavnsk Grosserers, 1910:3) 1764 - Founded the merchant [[House of Jørgen Bech & Co]] with [[Bärentz, Daniel Hendrik]], who moved in with
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  • 1766 - Trades with Asiatic goods, iron, wine leather etc in the [[House of Hansen, Vett & Co]]. (Holck: Dannemarcks Handels=Speil 1766:72) [[Category:Male]][[Category:Merchant]][[Category:Trading Chinese Goods]][[Category:Søassurancekompagniet]]
    496 B (60 words) - 16:44, 4 September 2017
  • 1766 - Trades with Asiatic goods etc in the [[House of Peter & Ole Møller]]. (Holck: Dannemarcks Handels=Speil 1766:75) [[Category:Male]][[Category:Merchant]][[Category:Trading Chinese Goods]][[Category:Grosserer]]
    305 B (37 words) - 16:48, 7 March 2017
  • 1802 - Dealt with the Copenhagen trading houses of: (Bech: En Kjøbenhavnsk Grosserers, 1910:58) * [[House of Andresen & Schmidt]]
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  • ...likely connected to the [[House of Battier, Zornlin & Co]], a london based trading companies with Danish, Swiss, Ducht and American ties. Engaged in the [[House of Battier, Zornlin & Co]]
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  • 1796-05-10 - The ship AURORA, 180,5 cmcl, returned to Copenhagen from a trading expedition to Isle de France. The value of the cargo was 60.325 rigsdaler. 1797-11-20 - The ship CRONBORG returned to Copenhagen from a trading expedition to Isle de France. The value of the cargo was 599.597 rigsdaler.
    1,020 B (159 words) - 10:39, 5 October 2020