Claes Grill (sometimes spelt Claës Grill; 19 April 1705 – 6 November 1767) was a Swedish merchant, factory owner and ship-owner. He was director of the...
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Retrieved 14 September 2014. "Handelshuset Carlos & Claes Grill (1716–1799)" [The Carlos & Claes Grill Trading House (1716–1799)]. www.riksarkivet.se/. National...
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outside the city limits of Stockholm. It was built in the 1740s for Claes Grill, and today belongs to the Nordic Museum. It is open to the public through...
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Stockholm merchants Anders Plomgren and Abraham Grill. These six members of the board later elected Claes Grill, Jacob von Utfall Jeanson, S. N. Wenngren and...
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1744–1745), crown-prince Adolf Fredrik (in 1745), Erik Petreus (in 1746), Claes Grill (in 1746), Magnus Lagerström (in 1748 and 1750) and Jonas Alströmer (in...
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Sophia Grill, who died in 1766 in Zwammerdam (Netherlands). It was acquired by Anna Johanna Grill, the sole daughter of the wealthy Claes Grill. Anna Johanna...
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Uppsala County, Sweden. One of the notable Grill family, Adolf Ulric was the son of Claes Grill and Anna Johanna Grill. He married his cousin, Anna Johanna...
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business in Marseille, but his family, especially his uncle Claes Grill, advised against it. Claes had started out as a merchant in the European market, but...
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Rococo portal. The Dynasty's most prominent member was the merchant Claes Grill (1705–1767), leader of the East India Company, owner of several banks...
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Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1968. p. 339. "Grill, släkt" [Grill, kindred]. Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 17. National...
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