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- A Glenn Martin TT with Sergeant Broeckhuysen of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force seated in the middle with factory mechanics (1917)...
- Henrica van Culemborg, who transferred the possessions to Willem van Broeckhuysen through her marriage (shortly before 1385) . He died in 1415 and the...
- century, Johan van Broeckhuysen was lent the allodium of Venlo as Knight by the Count of Guelders. Around 1300, Van Broeckhuysen had built an enhanced...
- Voorst, and Buren folio 89r (from left top to right bottom): the arms of Broeckhuysen, Waardenburg, Ulft, Eyl, Lawick, Homoet, Lackmonde, Groesb****, Vossem...
- van Botland, Dirk van Hodenpyl, Cornelis van Treslong and Reynier van Broeckhuysen were able to settle in Sluis. In 1488, it was decided to set up a commission...
- Anthony Willis  Great Britain Norbert Kolodzie  West Germany E 1976 A. Broeckhuysen  Netherlands Only one competitor 1980 Jan Krauz  Poland Walter Kessler...
- Abb****, Allan; Luyten, Patrick; Eurelings-Bontekoe, Elisabeth H. M.; Van Broeckhuysen-Kloth, Saskia A. M.; Bühring, Martina E. F.; Geenen, Rinie (January 2014)...
- decisively in Holland. The Hook party in Holland was led by Reinier van Broeckhuysen, a nephew of the former Bishop-Elect Gijsbrecht van Brederode. In 1481...
- Van Broeckhuysen, lord of the Waardenburg, in 1424. The castle only changed hands by marriage for the next 400 years. In 1496, Johan Van Broeckhuysen married...
- public. In 1339 the knight Seger van Swalmen, son of the late Willem van Broeckhuysen, was loaned some lands in Swalmen by Count Dirk van Loon, lord of Heinsberg...