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Scottish-German Links, 1550-1850

by David Dobson

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History / Europe / Great Britain / ScotlandReference / Genealogy & HeraldrySocial Science / Anthropology / Cultural & SocialSocial Science / Emigration & Immigration

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In the tradition of his earlier books on Dutch, Huguenot, and Polish connections to Scotland, Dr. David Dobson has now collected several thousand references that establish specific immigration connections between Scotland and the future country of Germany 1550-1850. Scottish links with Germany can be traced back to the medieval period. For example, on 11 October 1297, Andrew Moray and William Wallacq, as guardians of the Community of Scotland and leaders of the Army of the Kingdom of Scotland, wrote to the mayors and citizens of Lubeck and Hamburg thanking them for their assistance in resisting English domination and offering them safe access to Scottish ports. However, trade between them was relatively small-scale, the majority of Scots commerce being with Scandinavia, the Baltic countries, and the Netherlands. Consequently, the settlement of Scots merchants and their factors was minimal and limited to ports such as Hamburt, Bremen, and Lubeck.

Book Details

Publisher:
Genealogical Publishing Com
Published:
2007
Pages:
93
Language:
EN
ISBN:
9780806353432
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