Listado de Referencias Bibliográficas

Mostrando 801 - 825 de 1708
ID Autor Título Tipo Asunto Enlaces Archivos
IN-1000 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2531 - André Nunes Pina, Paulo Rodrigues and Rodrigo Fernandes, Portuguese merchants in Amsterdam, make the following statement. 1621, November 24. Not. Arch. 384 B, fol. 798; Not. Jacob and Nicolaes Jacobs. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 20, No. 1 (JULY 1986), pp. 109-130. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-999 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2529 - On November 10, 1621 Tonis Valerius, merchant in Hamburg, granted a powerof-attorney to Bento Osorio before notary Adriaan de Outheusden in Hamburg, to claim the brazilwood that was salvaged from the ship of skipper Marcus Pieters, which ship ran aground south of Ameland. 1621, November 20. Not. Arch. 645 B, p. 1424-1428; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 20, No. 1 (JULY 1986), pp. 109-130. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-986 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2499 - Copy of a statement by Jean Darneau from Britany, skipper of the ship A Jeneta (De Genetkat), in which he declares that he received ten cases of sugar from Pedro Rodrigues Moreira in Viana to take them to Calais and deliver them to Leon le Grand at a freight-price of 5 French guilders. 1621, October 1. Not. Arch. 645 B, p. 1607; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 19, No. 2, Proceedings Can Het Symposium over Geschiedenis en Cultuur Can De Joden in de Mediene (OCTOBER 1985), pp. 174-185 Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-985 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2492 - Diogo da Silva and Manuel Aires, Portuguese merchants inAmsterdam, declare that all sugar that was loaded for their account in Viana in 1621 by Joan Lammers in the ship De Swarte Beer of skipper Heertge Heertges from Enkhuizen, which ship was wrecked with its cargo near Viana, belonged to them and that they took out an insurance for this sugar in Amsterdam in two policies of 800 and 325 pounds Flemish respectively, which policies they handed over to the Insurance Chamber in Amsterdam. 1621, September 8. Not. Arch. 645 B, p. 1330-1331; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 19, No. 2, Proceedings Can Het Symposium over Geschiedenis en Cultuur Can De Joden in de Mediene (OCTOBER 1985), pp. 174-185. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-984 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2491 - Diogo da Silva and Manuel Aires, Portuguese merchants inAmsterdam, declare that all sugar that was loaded for their account in Viana in 1621 by Joan Lammers in the ship De Swarte Beer of skipper Heertge Heertges from Enkhuizen, which ship was wrecked with its cargo near Viana, belonged to them only and that no one else had any share in it. 1621, September 8. Not. Arch. 645 B, p. 1329; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 19, No. 2, Proceedings Can Het Symposium over Geschiedenis en Cultuur Can De Joden in de Mediene (OCTOBER 1985), pp. 174-185. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-983 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2490 - Joost Jansz., burgher of Amsterdam, former skipper of the ship De Goutsbloem , makes the following statement at the request of Francisco Gomes Henriques, Portuguese merchant in Amsterdam, acting for his brother-in-law Dr. Duarte Henriques in Bordeaux. 1621, September. Not. Arch. 645 B, p. 1341-1342; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 19, No. 2, Proceedings Can Het Symposium over Geschiedenis en Cultuur Can De Joden in de Mediene (OCTOBER 1985), pp. 174-185. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-982 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2473 - Manuel Fernandes Franco, Portuguese merchant in Amsterdam, notifies Hans van Soldt de Jonge and David de l'Hommel, merchants in Amsterdam, who insured goods for him loaded in the ship Nossa Senhora de Peda Cruz of skipper Manuel Pires, for a journey from Lisbon to Bahia, that this ship was seized by two French pirates near the Canary Islands and that he abandons the insured goods to them. 1621, August 11. Not. Arch. 384 В , fol. 504; Not. Jacob and Nicolaes Jacobs. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 19, No. 2, Proceedings Can Het Symposium over Geschiedenis en Cultuur Can De Joden in de Mediene (OCTOBER 1985), pp. 174-185. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-981 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2464 - Thomas Nunes, merchant in Amsterdam, makes the following statement. 1621, July 26. Not. Arch. 167, fol. 90-91; Not. Jan Fransz. Bruyningh. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 19, No. 2, Proceedings Can Het Symposium over Geschiedenis en Cultuur Can De Joden in de Mediene (OCTOBER 1985), pp. 174-185. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-980 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2462 - Hans Hendrixsen, 38 years old, and Si jmen Evertsen, 30 years old, labourers at the Weigh-house in Amsterdam, make the following statement athe request of Jeronimo Rodrigues de Sousa. 1621, July 20. Not. Arch. 645 B, p. 1294-1296; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 19, No. 2, Proceedings Can Het Symposium over Geschiedenis en Cultuur Can De Joden in de Mediene (OCTOBER 1985), pp. 174-185. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-979 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2461 - Manuel Viegas, 30 years old, Portuguese merchant in Amsterdam, makes the following statement at the request of Leonart de Beer, merchant in Amsterdam. 1621, July 19. Not. Arch. 645 B, p. 1291-12; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 19, No. 2, Proceedings Can Het Symposium over Geschiedenis en Cultuur Can De Joden in de Mediene (OCTOBER 1985), pp. 174-185. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-978 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2460 - Notice served at the request of François Wouters, Daniel and Johan van Geel, merchants in Amsterdam, upon Anthoni Slickers, upon the widow of Leonard Ranst and upon Jan Jansz. 1621, July 19. Not. Arch. 384 A, fol. 435-436; Not. Jacob and Nicolaes Jacobs. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 19, No. 2, Proceedings Can Het Symposium over Geschiedenis en Cultuur Can De Joden in de Mediene (OCTOBER 1985), pp. 174-185. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-977 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2459 - Jacob Sijmonsz. van der Laeij declares that he owes Miguel de Pas, Portuguese merchant, 290 guilders and 9 stivers being the remainder of the price of two cases of white sugar, to be paid within three months without interest and later at an interest of 6 1/4 % a year. 1621, July 17. Not. Arch. 645 B, p. 1288-1289; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 19, No. 2, Proceedings Can Het Symposium over Geschiedenis en Cultuur Can De Joden in de Mediene (OCTOBER 1985), pp. 174-185. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-976 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2450 - Guiomar Henriques, Portuguese widow of Gabriel Correia, living in Amsterdam, authorizes the widow and heirs of Laurens Bondius in Middelburg, to reclaim 9 1/2 cases of sugar for her from the Admiralty in Middelburg. 621, July 2. Not. Arch. 628,8, p. 342-34; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 19, No. 2, Proceedings Can Het Symposium over Geschiedenis en Cultuur Can De Joden in de Mediene (OCTOBER 1985), pp. 174-185. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-815 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2447 - Claes Willemsz. Gort, 30 years old, skipper from Amsterdam, declares at the request of Manuel Fernandes Franco, Portuguese merchant in Amsterdam, that he arrived in Amsterdam from Oporto with the ship St. Jacob and that he did not load any sugar or other goods in Oporto from Francisco Luis Baixela consigned to the said Franco or agent. 1621, June 30 Not. Arch. 645 B, p. 1266-1267; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz.En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã.Vol. 19, No. 1 (MAY 1985), pp. 79-90. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-811 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2446 - Pieter Corssen, 3 1 years old, skipper from Amsterdam, declares at the request of Manuel Fernandes Franco, Portuguese merchant in Amsterdam, that he recently arrived from Oporto with his ship De Jager and that he did not load sugar or other goods in Oporto from Francisco Luis Baixela or agent consigned to the said Manuel Fernandes Franco or agent. 1621, June 30 Not. Arch. 645 B, p. 1264-1265; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz.En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã.Vol. 19, No. 1 (MAY 1985), pp. 79-90. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-808 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2444 - Miguel Esteves de Pina, Francisco Gomes Henriques and Belchior Lopes, Portuguese merchants in Amsterda.Court. 1621, June 30 Not. Arch. 628, p. 338-340; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz.En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã.Vol. 19, No. 1 (MAY 1985), pp. 79-90. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-805 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2437 - Joan van der Straten, Dirck Quekel, Cornelis Cornelisz. in 4 Jonge Fortuijn, merchants in Amsterdam, and Jan Pietersz. Gijsen, living in Zaandam, insured for Miguel de Pas.En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã.Vol. 19, No. 1 (MAY 1985), pp. 79-90. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-804 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2429 - Miguel de Pas, Denis Yanes and Felipe d'Orta Henriques, Portuguese merchants in Amsterdam, owners each for one third share of the ship De Goutsbloem of skipper Joost Jansz. from Amsterdam, authorize the widow of Laurens Bondius and Company in Middelburg to claim five cases of sugar that had been loaded for their account in the said ship by Joan Rabelo Pega in Oporto and to demand restitution of the freight-price of the sugar and other goods loaded in the ship. On its journey from Oporto to Dunkirk the said ship was seized by a Dutch man-of-war and taken to Flushing where it was unloaded by the Admiralty. They also authorize her to sell the ship, obeying the orders given by Bento Osorio. 1621, June 15 Not. Arch. 628, p. 318-320; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz.En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã.Vol. 19, No. 1 (MAY 1985), pp. 79-90. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-801 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2413 - Felipa de Saa, widow of Gonsalo Mendes Pinto, living in Amsterdam and about to depart for the Holy Land, declares that on July 31, 1617 Manuel Thomas and Thomas Fernandes, Portuguese merchants in Amsterdam, gave her a bank post bill to a value of 704 pounds, 19 shillings, 1 1 groats Flemish, i.e. 4229 guilders and 19 lA stivers, constituting the proceeds of the sugar that she sent from Oporto to the said Thomas and Fernandes. She declares that she has received this sum. Gabriel Rodrigues and Sebastiao Rodrigues de Leao act as witnesses. 1621, May 28 Not. Arch. 645 B,p. 1517-1518; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. Deed in Portug.En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã.Vol. 19, No. 1 (MAY 1985), pp. 79-90. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-798 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2401 - Dirck Jansz. from Ilpendam, 35 years old and Duarte Gomes, 28 years old, Portuguese in Amsterdam, declare at the request of Leonard de Beer, merchant in Amsterdam and Sebastino Ribeiro. 1621, May 6 Not. Arch. 645 B, p. 1520; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz.n NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã.Vol. 19, No. 1 (MAY 1985), pp. 79-90. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-794 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2399 - Thomas Nunes Pina, merchant in Amsterdam, authorizes Gaspar Fagundus, merchant in Bahia (Brazil) to look after his affairs there and in particular to demand from Antonio Rodrigues Chaves a rendering of the accounts of all goods that are in the hands of Chaves and that belong to Pina. 1621, May 5 Not. Arch. 645 B,p. 1503-1505; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz.En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã.Vol. 19, No. 1 (MAY 1985), pp. 79-90. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-791 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2397 - Last will of Felipa de Saa, living in Amsterdam, who is about to depart for the Holy Land by way of Venice. By means of bills of exchange from Manuel van Surck and Abraham de Marees Jr. 1621, April 28 Not. Arch. 645 B,p. 1499-1502 ; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. Deed in Portuguese. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã.Vol. 19, No. 1 (MAY 1985), pp. 79-90. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-819 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2384 - Luis Pereira de Miranda, Portuguese merchant in Amsterdam, authorizes Philippe van Gheel, merchant in Amsterda. 1621, April 1 Not. Arch. 384 A, fol. 182 ; Not. Jacob and Nicolaes Jacobs. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 18, No. 2 (SEPTEMBER 1984), pp. 159-176. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-818 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2378 - At the request of Jeronimo Rodrigues de Sousa, Portuguese merchant in Amsterdam, the notary goes to De Sousa's warehouse in the Ververijen, where Jan Hendrix. 1621, March 23 Not. Arch. 645 B, p. 1251-1252; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 18, No. 2 (SEPTEMBER 1984), pp. 159-176. Fuente impresa Comercio
IN-817 Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P. No. 2374 - Jeronimo Vitory, merchant in Amsterdam, gives a power of attorney to Philippe van Gheel, merchant in Amsterda. 1621, March 22 Not. Arch. 384 A, fol. 155; Not. Jacob and Nicolaes Jacobs. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 18, No. 2 (SEPTEMBER 1984), pp. 159-176. Fuente impresa Comercio