Daniel Danielsen Knoff

Daniel Danielsen Knoff (1614–1687) was a Dano-Norwegian civil servant and politician.

[1] Knoff was born in Roskilde in Denmark.

In 1649, he was employed as a customs officer at Bragernes, working as the general customs administrator over the southern part of Norway from 1655 to 1670 and 1673–80.

Knoff played an important role in the fight for market town rights for Strømsø and Bragernes (later they merged to form the town of Drammen).

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