The Swedish settlements on the Delaware, their history and relation to the Indians, Dutch and English, 1638-1664, with an account of the South, the New Sweden, and the American companies, and the efforts of Sweden to regain their colony . t on the condi- Risings Journal, 1655 (Up. B.). fl. 61 Fransz wein, 1 Oxhovet 104 Kopffen, 26 st. mit fasz 30:2 Butter, ioo lib 60 Eszig, 3 anker 60 Schue, 40 par 160 Frijss, 40 ell 160 Hembden, 23 st 103 :io 03 He sold 1,424 lbs. of bacon(?), 1,107 DS- of bread, three barrels of butter, three barrels of salted ox-meat, two barrels of pork, two barrels of mac


The Swedish settlements on the Delaware, their history and relation to the Indians, Dutch and English, 1638-1664, with an account of the South, the New Sweden, and the American companies, and the efforts of Sweden to regain their colony . t on the condi- Risings Journal, 1655 (Up. B.). fl. 61 Fransz wein, 1 Oxhovet 104 Kopffen, 26 st. mit fasz 30:2 Butter, ioo lib 60 Eszig, 3 anker 60 Schue, 40 par 160 Frijss, 40 ell 160 Hembden, 23 st 103 :io 03 He sold 1,424 lbs. of bacon(?), 1,107 DS- of bread, three barrels of butter, three barrels of salted ox-meat, two barrels of pork, two barrels of mackerel,one barrel of cider, some brandy, 97 bushels of wheat, several pairs of stockings,hats, gloves, etc., 1,675 DS- °f lead and 85 lbs. of powder. 66 A copy of the draft (in German) in , I. (). The draft was to bepaid to Isaack Allen of London or to his factor Ein monadt auf sicht, etc., fromAugust 31. 67 The bill was £488. 3s. ioJAd., but of this sum £200. 12s. id. was an olddebt since February. Each £ was to be reckoned at \l/2 The bill includedinterest and a fine of £23, because Rising could not deliver 315^ beavers onthe appointed day, as there were no beavers to be had from the savages. Schuldt u. Carg. Burning a field in Finland. G. Social and Economic Life. 53 J tion that he should receive 8 per cent, on the new as well as theold debt until paid and that all damages, which he would sufferunless the bills were settled before August, were guaranteedto be paid him. Lord also sold pease and other articles to bepaid for by beavers in 1656 and made smaller sales to individualcolonists. About the same time, probably in company withLord, Thomas Sandford from Boston arrived here, bringingwith him a quantity of bread, dried meat, brandy and othergoods, which were mostly sold in the During his stay Lord also promised to import English sheepand other cattle as well as [bees and] all sorts of fruit as he had done in the previous autumn he


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