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  • 1744 - Used the British/Norwegian merchant [[Collet, John]] (1698-1759) as correspondent in London.
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  • 1757 - Employed at a British trading house in Amsterdam. (BioLek II) ...contraband Dutch goods from Batavia to Europe - 10 ships were taken by the British. This was one of several incidents that led to the Battle of Copenhagen in
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  • ...ompany ship CRONPRINSESSE MARIA, captain Fram, was taken as a prize by the British at Cap Agulhas. (Lehmann: Til Østen under Sejl, p. 150)
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  • 1725 about - Apprentice with a robe maker in service of the British king. 1747 - Built a ''Kridtpipefabrik'' in Copenhagen in partnership with the British [[Burton, Salomon]]. They sold it in 1752. (Klem: Skibsbygning I:157)
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  • Went to Trankebar in his youth, entered British service and after many adventures returned to Denmark in 1773. (BioLek I)
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  • ...of Ryberg & Co]] and published a drawing working with C.W. Eckersberg of a British privateer stopping a Danish merchant ship. (Feldbæk: Ostindisk konvoj i de
    235 B (38 words) - 03:38, 12 September 2019
  • ...witzerland. ([https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3209232 British High Court of Admiralty]) ...ia Amsterdam in consignment to [[House of Kitt & Reinwald]]. Following the British occupation of St. Eustatius, Kitt moved on to the Danish island of St.Thoma
    3 KB (407 words) - 15:31, 23 September 2019
  • ...rt am Main. ([https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3209232 British High Court of Admiralty. ...hn Ralph]]. ([https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3209232 British High Court of Admiralty])
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  • British captain and merchant, traded in Chinese and East Indian goods. Offered lodg [[category:Merchant]][[category:Elsinore]][[category:British]]
    1 KB (194 words) - 04:06, 9 September 2020
  • ...]], the ship was taken by a North American privateer, and later taken by a British privateer NANCY and brought to Basseterre on St. Christopher. (Die Elisabet
    1,012 B (159 words) - 04:38, 15 October 2020
  • 1831 - Returned to Denmark as a captain - was in British service. (Duvantier: L.C. Glad & Co, 1930:28)
    2 KB (245 words) - 17:51, 3 January 2021