- of Normandy. In Flanders, the
count appointed similar bailiffs (Dutch:
baljuw). The
equivalent agent in the king's
southern lands acquired after the inheritance...
- on 20
August 1672. He was
rewarded for this
crime with an
appointment as
baljuw of The
Hague by
Stadtholder William III.
After a few
years in this function...
-
Nicolas Den Hane (
baljuw) 1441-1445: Jan Van
Gavere (
baljuw) 1445-1447:
Joris Paeldinc (
baljuw) 1447-1449:
Nikolaas Van
Aeltre (
baljuw) 1450-1451: Joost...
-
included schout,
baljuw, drost, drossaard,
amman and meier.
Perhaps the most
common alternative name for this
office in
Dutch was
baljuw.
Baljuw is usually...
- 7700-series and
later the
longer 7900s. In that year, the
stops at Bailli/
Baljuw were
moved from the
central reservation of the
Avenue Louise/Louizalaan...
- the
Brethren of the
Common Life and
studied in Leuven.
Louis was 'hoog-
baljuw' ("grand bailiff") of
Ghent from 1515 to 1522 and of
Bruges from 1523 to...
-
includes only
major (named) tunnels. Arts-Loi/Kunst-Wet Tunnel, R20 Bailli/
Baljuw Tunnel, N24
Basilique Nord/Basiliek
Noord Tunnel, R20
Basilique Sud/Basiliek...
- of Normandy. In Flanders, the
count appointed similar bailiffs (Dutch:
baljuw). The
equivalent agent in the king's
southern lands acquired after the inheritance...
-
appoint magistrates in the
unincorporated countryside, like
drosten and
baljuws. This did
imply a
significant change in the
power structure in the province...
- Engelenburg;
inherited Boekestein Gerard Bicker (1622–1666), lord of Engelenburg,
Baljuw of the Gooi at
Muiden Castle Mr Jan
Bicker (1626-1657),
councillor of the...