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stiftsamt and
there were nine
subordinate amt:
Akershus amt Smålenene amt
Brunla amt
Agdesiden amt
Bratsberg amt
Stavanger amt
Bergenhus amt Halsnøy klostergods...
- (also
spelt Laurvig or Laurvigen) was
created on 29
September 1671 when
Brunla amt was made into the
county of Laurvigen. It
covered today's
Larvik and...
-
Gauge Railways via Sorge, but
service ceased in 1958.
First mentioned as
Brunla in 1227, the town
started out as a pit
settlement in the Harz forests. It...
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notes that
things for the
royal fief of
Brunla Len were held at Tjølling "as late as 1557". For the
extent of
Brunla Len,
which included Larvik, see ****e...
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entering election himself. He was
elected to the
Parliament of
Norway from
Brunla in 1906, and was re-elected in 1909, 1912, 1915, 1918 and 1921. He served...
- for 200 years.
Gjedde returned in
March 1622 and was
appointed lord of
Brunla len (now in Akershus). In 1637, he
received Tønsberg len (now Vestfold)...
-
Sarpsborg Muni****lity
Before the
introduction of the
absolutism in 1660.
Brunla Larvik Muni****lity
Before the
introduction of the
absolutism in 1660. Disen...
- historie: Byen ved festningen: fra 1536 til 1814, 1992
Lorents Rynning: "
Brunla læn og lensmænd" fra i
Historisk Tidsskrift rekke:5, bind 2, 1914, side...
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councilor in Tønsberg in 1673. In 1675 he was
appointed as the
bailiff in
Brunla. In 1683 he
became a
county administrator in
Larvik county. In 1685, he...
- people. The muni****lity (originally the parish) is a
composition of the old
Brunla farm and an old name for the area Nesjar.
Prior to 1879, the name was written...