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About Barbro Svinhufvud

Barbro Danielsdotter Svinhufvud

  • Daughter of Daniel Torkelsson Svinhufvud, Nr.199 and Anna Jönsdotter (Halv älg)

Knut Andersson (Lillie), by Swedish Biographical Dictionary

Prefect, Lawman, Council of State

1 Knut Andersson, d 1546 between 29 April and 19 December. Parents: gunsmith Anders Laurensson (Lillie) and a daughter (Barbro?) to Hinse Jönsson (Svinhuvud; see Gillingstam 1968-69). Earliest mentioned 16, one of the two chief officers for Gustav Eriksson's (Vasa) warriors at Rotebro north of Sthlm autumn 21, riksråd 2 (Bärätelse ... 1523) or 3 (GIR) June 23, lawman in Södermanland 15 Jan 26, knight at King Gustav's coronation 12 Jan 28, one of the three Riksrårds at the head of the castle law on Sthlm 8 Nov 31, häradsh in Frötuna and Länna ship teams probably at the latest 36, also in Sjuhundra hd and Bro o Vätö ships team 5 Feb 38, led by the regimental council at the latest 40 .

G at the latest 1530 m Märta Jörgensdtr, t at the earliest 1547, dtr to the courtiers Jörgen Hansson (Stiernsköld) and Gertrud Nilsdtr (Posse) and widow (E 8676) of Erik Pedersson (Örnflycht), who fell in the battle at Badelundaåsen in 1520 (Bishop Hans Brask's family book ; Olavus Petri).

K has earliest been able to be traced in a report, which he wrote to Sten Sture d y in 1516 together with five from other sources who are bailiffs of known persons. It concerned their occupation of the manor of Sten Kristierns-son (Oxenstierna) Salsta, who was suspected of stamping with Christian II in Ten-sta, Upps, where K was left behind, when the others marched on.

According to Peder Svart, during Gustav Eriksson's (Vasa) siege of Sthlm in the fall of 1521, together with Staffan Sasse, K became a general for the warring people at Rotebro. In the fall of 1522, K in Lübeck wrote a debt bond on Gustav's behalf together with, among others, Berend v Melen, who had come there as one of the commanders of the Swedish fleet which now operated together with Lübeck's.

At the same time as his older brother Axel, K became councilor in 1523 a few days before Gustav I's accession to the throne, and at the beginning of 1525 he was one of those sent to Kalmar to persuade Berend v Melen, now suspected by the king of treason, to come to Sthlm. Like his brother, K sat in the courts over Knut Mikaelsson (bd 21) in 1526 and Peder Jakobsson (Sunnanväder) in 1527. According to Peder Svart, at the Västerås Riksdag in the latter year, he must have been one of those sent to the king to get him to withdraw his abdication threat. When the rebellion of the lords of Västgöt broke out in the spring of 1529, the Bishop of Køstrångnäs and two citizens of Stockholm were authorized to negotiate with the rebels, but the delegation was inhibited, after the king's supporters from Östergötland achieved the settlement in Broddetorp, and his name was among those added in the deed of settlement thence revised by the king. In the summer of that year, he sat like his brother in the court of the lords of Västgöta, and in 1530 he accompanied King Gustav to Finland. A letter from 1532 testifies that K was one of those sent to Lödöse on the occasion of the returned Christian II's conquest of Bohuslän. Like his brother, in 1534 he sat in the court over the leaders of the Bell Rebellion. According to Rasmus Ludvigsson, K participated during the Count's Feud in Johan Turesson's (Tre roros) campaign to Halland in the fall of s å, but he does not appear in the correspondence material about it (Pa-ludan-Mtiller). In 1536 he was one of the three members of the Riksdag who, together with a number of other people, sat in court over the conspiracy of some German citizens of Stockholm. o In 1530 he accompanied King Gustav to Finland. A letter from 1532 testifies that K was one of those sent to Lödöse on the occasion of the returned Christian II's conquest of Bohuslän. Like his brother, in 1534 he sat in the court over the leaders of the Bell Rebellion. According to Rasmus Ludvigsson, K participated during the Count's Feud in Johan Turesson's (Tre roros) campaign to Halland in the fall of s å, but he does not appear in the correspondence material about it (Pa-ludan-Mtiller). In 1536 he was one of the three members of the Riksdag who, together with a number of other people, sat in court over the conspiracy of some German citizens of Stockholm. o In 1530 he accompanied King Gustav to Finland. A letter from 1532 testifies that K was one of those sent to Lödöse on the occasion of the returned Christian II's conquest of Bohuslän. Like his brother, in 1534 he sat in the court over the leaders of the Bell Rebellion. According to Rasmus Ludvigsson, K participated during the Count's Feud in Johan Turesson's (Tre roros) campaign to Halland in the fall of s å, but he does not appear in the correspondence material about it (Pa-ludan-Mtiller). In 1536 he was one of the three members of the Riksdag who, together with a number of other people, sat in court over the conspiracy of some German citizens of Stockholm. According to Rasmus Ludvigsson, K participated during the Count's Feud in Johan Turesson's (Tre roros) campaign to Halland in the fall of s å, but he does not appear in the correspondence material about it (Pa-ludan-Mtiller). In 1536 he was one of the three members of the Riksdag who, together with a number of other people, sat in court over the conspiracy of some German citizens of Stockholm. According to Rasmus Ludvigsson, K participated during the Count's Feud in Johan Turesson's (Tre roros) campaign to Halland in the fall of s å, but he does not appear in the correspondence material about it (Pa-ludan-Mtiller). In 1536 he was one of the three members of the Riksdag who, together with a number of other people, sat in court over the conspiracy of some German citizens of Stockholm.

Together with Björn Olausson (Lepasätten; vol. 22, p. 579), who was married to a sister of his wife, K traveled in 1537 as a Swedish envoy to Novgorod and Moscow, and they sealed a sixty-year peace treaty in Novgorod. In 1540 he was sent together with Georg Norman and Gabriel Kristersson (Oxenstierna) on a mission to the Master of the Order in Livonia, who however declined the Swedish proposal for a defensive alliance. K was also among the Swedish representatives at the meetings with the Danes in Kalmar in the autumn of 1541 and in Brömsebro in 1541. In 1542 he traveled with Conrad v Pyhy, Sten Eriksson (Leijonhufvud; vol. 22) and Georg Norman to France, where they concluded on behalf of the Swedish a trade or alliance treaty with King Frans I. In 1545 K räfsteting held in Finland together with Johan Olsson (Gyllenhorn; vol. 17, p. 575). However, the border negotiations with the Russians ordered by the king did not take place.

K's seat farm was first his wife's paternal inheritance Norrnäs in Värmdö, Sth, but later his own paternal inheritance Ökna in Flöda, Söd. As fiefs, K in Uppland held Oland's district from the end of the 1520s to about SEK 1540 and Frösåker's district together with Häverö parish from 1542, in Södermanland Villåttinge district and Sköldinge parish from about SEK 1540.

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