The King of Denmark his declaration concerning the English merchants ships lying in Copenhagen.: Translated out of the Danish speech into English by Edvvard Smith, May 17. 1653.
- Title
- The King of Denmark his declaration concerning the English merchants ships lying in Copenhagen.: Translated out of the Danish speech into English by Edvvard Smith, May 17. 1653.
- Author
- Denmark. Sovereign (1648-1670 : Frederick III)
- Publication
- [London] :: Printed at Copenhagen, anno 1653. And re-printed at London for Henry Cripps, and Lodowick Lloyd, and are to be sold at their shop in Popes-head Alley,
- 1653.
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- Subject terms
- Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Denmark
- Denmark -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain
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Contents
- title page
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THE King of Denmark HIS DECLARATION.
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A Copy of the English Shippers Supplication to his Majesty of
Denmark andNorway, Translated out ofEngl. -
To the High and Mighty King of Denmark and Norway, the VENDERS and GOTTERS King; The English Shippers, being now in
Copenhaven, their humble Petition, LeterB. -
A Copy of the Letter from the Admiral of the English Fleet to his Majesty, Translated out of Englishinto Danish,Letter A. - part
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A Resolution given to the Commander of the English Republique Fleet lying upon our Streams: Letter
E. -
The English Residents Proposition, delivered to those of the Kingdoms Councel, de∣puted to receive the same. Letter F. -
A short Relation of what on the behalf of his Kingly Majesty of
Denmark andNorway, wasverbalit spoken to the English Republiques Parliaments Re∣sident, the honest and worshipful manRichard Bradshaw; and afterward at his request deli∣vered him in writing by us whose names are under-written, and out ofLatin put intoEnglish. LetterG. -
The English Parliaments Residents Answer to that Writing which in the name of His Kingly Majesty of
Denmark andNorway those ho∣norable menOtte Krag andHenry Williamson Rosen∣wing sent him the last day of December,Anno 1652. -
The Kings Majesty of
Denmark andNorway his resolution delivered the English Parlia∣ments Resident, the WorshipfullRichard Bradshaw, unto that Proposition he verbally uttered, and in wri∣ting delivered, the 28.Decemb. 1652. Letter H.
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A Copy of the English Shippers Supplication to his Majesty of
- Postscript to the Reader.