Daryl if you like to be remembered next century as one of those who together
with David Johnson and others turned to abuse, your party. But since what I
told you are wellknown by many scholars no matter you like it or not, you
will loose.
Btw. I am not willing to give my references re. Prime Sources to abusers and
stalkers, but I am pretty sure that all resonable people reading the text on
net showing that more than me knows about the trade from Dania Nova will
have a good laugh on your behalf:
"Då spisens ägare på 1600-talet, Jacob Clausen, hade handelsförbindelser med
Nya Danmark, den danska kolonin i Amerika" www.foteviken.se/Malmo/m010.htm
But of course you can't read Swedish so how could I expect you to take time
to 'walk' around on the map where Malmö's History is told in text you find
by pushing on circles and squares?
same text can be found here:
http://sten25.tripod.com/kalende_gatan.htm
For information re. Jacob Clausen who died Nov 7th 1640:
http://www.tjocka.nu/heritage/i9.htm#i2943
The rest including the Primary sources which deals with Clausen's early
trade and others' who traded before him with Dania Nova and did so long
before Munk was born, you and the rest either will have to wait till I
publish or look for yourself.
Inger E
"
> > This is you, trying to have a useful discussion with Inger:
> >
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> Quite a good likeness.
> I'll stop, now.
Peter Alaca - 26 Mar 2006 10:04 GMT
> Daryl if you like to be remembered next century as one of those who
> together with David Johnson and others turned to abuse, your party.
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>
> Inger E
" On other the gable wall, a stove stands from
same time. Its text is more straight on thing as
regard religious thoughts: "after denne time enn
the spirit time". On the utskjutande the bracket
stones exist two the Indian heads beautiful
uthuggna. Then the stove's owners on 1600-
talet, Jacob Clausen, had trade bonds with new
Denmark, the Danish colony in America, is the
perhaps not so remarkable that the exists the
Indian heads on the stove. The sits here in
Kompanihuset, Skåne's oldest Indian requests."
So what?