MARSHALL, ANDREW [SSNE 1007]
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Mr Andrew Marshall was a Scottish merchant in Konigsberg. He lived there from at least 1685 and was a burgess in the city by 1692. He is mentioned in the correspondence of the Scottish exiled preacher James Broun [SSNE 6314]. Marshall was known to Andrew Russell [SSNE 143] who passed money from Broun in Danzig to Mr Robert Hog who in turn pased it on to Marshall in Konigsberg. The amount was £21.1.6 sterlingNational Archives of Scotland, Russell Papers, RH15/106/576/23. James Brown to Andrew Russell, 2 November 1685; T. Fischer, The Scots in Eastern and Western Prussia (Edinburgh, 1903); Steve Murdoch, Network North: Scottish Kin, Commercial and Covert Associations in Northern Europe, 1603-1746 (Brill, Leiden, 2006), p.113.
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- EAST PRUSSIA, KONIGSBERG
- Arrived 1685-11-02
- Departed 1692-12-31
- Capacity BURGESS, purpose CIVIC