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Trade with Amsterdam

Contains among other things: - Negotiations in monetary matters, 1703-1712 - candidature of Johann Adolf von Scherpenseel as commissioner to Amsterdam after the death of the resident Gerard Röver, 1712 - deputy of the government councillor Cramer ...

In: Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik) >> CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE AND JUDICIAL AUTHORITIES OF BRANDENBURG-PRUSSIA UNTIL 1808 >> Privy Council >> Territorial-Reposituren >> Administration and jurisdiction in territories acquired since 1609 (chronologically in order of acquisition) >> Duchy of Kleve, County of Mark, County of Ravensberg; Relations with the Netherlands

Military and civil government for the state between Weser and Elbe in Halle and Halberstadt (existing)

1 History of the authorities 1.1 Military Provinces 1813-1815 On 15 March 1813, for strategic military reasons, the entire Prussian territory between the Elbe and the Russian border was divided into four military provinces in order to wage war aga...

In: Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik) >> SONDERVERWALTUNGEN DER ÜBERGANGSZEIT 1806 - 1815 >> Special Administrations of Prussia and its allies in the wars of liberation >> Interim administration in liberated or occupied territories

Regulation of ship matters

Enth. et al: - Release of a financial debt for the skipper Johann Schmidt - Payment of an overdue amount from the African company in Emden to the Council, Wybrand von Worckum, inspector and pound administrator for sold ships - Crediting and transf...

In: Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik) >> CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE AND JUDICIAL AUTHORITIES OF BRANDENBURG-PRUSSIA UNTIL 1808 >> directorate general >> predecessor authorities >> Secret Court Chamber (inventory)

Newspapers (August-November 1543): Monetary affair; Emperor's triumph over Duke Wilhelm von Kleve; Chaireddin Barbarossa in Nice; Turks in Ofen; Andrea Doria's naval victory over the Turkish fleet; Charles V's successes against France; start of the Reichstag in Speyer. - William, Archbishop of Riga; Cologne; Charles V, Roman Emperor; William, Duke of Jülich-Kleve-Berg; Roermond, town in Geldern; Geldern, Duchy; Mönchengladbach; Moers; Neuß; Otto Truchsess of Waldburg, Papal Nuncio; Jülich, Duchy; Henry, Duke of Brunswick; Zutphen, County; France; Ferdinand I, Roman King; Rome; Paul III, Pope; Barbarossa, Chaireddin, Turkish Admiral; Nice; Naples, city; Africa; Genoa; Spain; Lower Germany; Franz I., King of France; Buda, capital of Hungary; Frankfurt a. Main; Hoyer, Caspar, Notary of the Rota; Algeria, Kingdom; Constantinople; Calabria; Sicily; Naples, Kingdom; Piombino, city in Italy; Siena, city in Italy; Corsica; Italy; Doria, And

1543 August - November Newspapers to Archbishop Wilhelm: 1. 1543 September 4, Cologne The emperor's troops have occupied the entire duchy of Jülich, and the duke [Wilhelm] asks for peace; the city of Roermond has surrendered to the emperor; a...

In: Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik) >> TERRITORIAL TRADITIONS, PROVINCIAL AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES >> Prussia / East Prussia >> The Duchy of Prussia after 1525 and the Brandenburg-Prussian Territory after 1618 >> Mainly structured according to provenance of the 16th/18th century. >> Ducal Letter Archives (holdings)