- petty-
burghership.
Burghership in
general gave a
person the
right to
exist in the
territorial jurisdiction of the city-state or town of
burghership, be...
-
these First Families were the
persons in
possession of
hereditary grand burghership (Großbürgerschaft) of
these cities,
including the
mayors (Bürgermeister)...
- Altenburg, Knud's
later wife. In 1825 Knud Ibsen, aged 28,
acquired the
burghership of
Skien and
established an
independent business as a
timber and luxury...
- which,
though "settled" in the town, did not
possess the
privileges of
burghership, and
consequently had no
share in the muni****l government.
First of...
- Quakenbrück,
became a
Hamburg merchant and
acquired the
hereditary grand burghership. He
founded the well-known firm Christ.
Matthias Schröder & Co., with...
-
named for the
first time in 1510, when he came to
Bruges and
bought his
burghership. In
November of the same year he
became master in the
local painters'...
- a
Norwegian politician. He was born in
Vestby as a twin. He
received burghership in
Fredrikshald in 1807 and
worked as a
timber merchant,
trader and real...
-
trade company in Tønsberg, from 1871 to 1878. In 1878 he was
issued burghership in the city of Holmestrand, and
established his own company. He was a...
-
unusual among the
Skien elite. In 1825, Henrik's
father Knud
acquired the
burghership of
Skien and
established an
independent business as a
timber and luxury...
- generations, and
existed until 1962.
Morten Michael Kallevig acquired burghership in
Arendal in 1794, and
served as vice
consul for
France and the Hansa...