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- The General Trade Company (Danish: Det almindelige Handelskompagni) was a Dano-Norwegian trading company charged with administering the realm's settlements...
- activities. He was succeeded by the General Trade Company (Det almindelige Handelskompagni). Both were granted armed ships and full monopolies over trade around...
- 1781 for the newly chartered trading company, Østersøisk-Guineiske Handelskompagni which was established in 1781 and su****ded by Pingel, Meyer, Prætorius...
- Jacob Severin (1733–1749), the General Trade Company (Det almindelige Handelskompagni; 1749–1774), and finally the Royal Greenland Trading Department (KGH;...
- Sukkerhus). He also served as an accountant at Det Kongelige Oktroi-erede Handelskompagni. He was also involved in speculative investments in land, iron and...
- to managing director of the General Trade Company (Det almindelige handelskompagni). In 1764 he was appointed to the managing board of Kurantbanken. Blach...
- 1765 began working for the General Trading Company (Det almindelige Handelskompagni). In January 1766, he became the war secretary of State Government...
- trade from 1752 to 1758. After 1750 it belonged to det Almindelige Handelskompagni (the Ordinary Trading Company) of Copenhagen. The ship was registered...
- as a successor to the failed General Trade Company (Det almindelige Handelskompagni) which had previously managed the Dano-Norwegian whaling stations and...
- (1686-1758) and Frederik Holmsted (1683–1758), he founded Det almindelige Handelskompagni (English: The General Trading Company) which mainly traded with Iceland...