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 . oes were often insuredagainst loss. Agents for the buying and selling of goods andships were much employed and they were paid a salary or acertain brokerage.^^ •For Swedish correspondents in foreign countries see Rddspr., II. 9, 41, 46,50, 57, 63, etc.; HL and following volumes. Cf. Hist. Tid., 1884, p. 155 ff. A large number of foreign names meet us among th
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 . oes were often insuredagainst loss. Agents for the buying and selling of goods andships were much employed and they were paid a salary or acertain brokerage.^^ •For Swedish correspondents in foreign countries see Rddspr., II. 9, 41, 46,50, 57, 63, etc.; HL and following volumes. Cf. Hist. Tid., 1884, p. 155 ff. A large number of foreign names meet us among the merchants in the citiesas late as 1650, however. Some restrictions were later imposed. * In 1665 Leijonberg applied for permission from the English authorities forfour Swedish ships [St. Peter, St. Hop, Konung Carl, Chistina) to sail toBarbadoes and trade there. State Papers, For., S-Jjeden, No. 5, 1639-65. Office. Sillen, IV. 198, 221 ff.; Stiernman, Kungl. br. stadg. 0. forord., II. 144 ff.,192 ff., 232 ff., 247 ff., 466 ff., 50S, 567, etc. (Lists of articles and the duties onthem are given there.) ^Journal, N. S., III. () ; Odhner, Sv. in. hist.; Sillen, IV.; Rising,Kophand., etc.; Whitelocke, Sivedish
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