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- him. It is believed that Desmercières was critical to Bernstorff's policy of subsidizing industrial enterprises. Desmercières was a major landowner in...
- Koog), financed by the banker Jean Henri Desmercières and named in honour of his wife Elisabeth Sophie Desmercières. Peter Harry Carstensen (b. 1947), former...
- Christian VII of Denmark. In 1769, he sold the property to Jean Henri Desmercières. The next owner was the merchant and shipowner Henrik Bolten, whose trading...
- Gyldensteen p****ed the house on to his illegitimate son Jean Henri Desmercières in 1749. He constructed a new wing towards Dronningens Tværgade as an...
- Charles de La Fare, a Marshal of France (d. 1752) 8 May – Jean Henri Desmercières, French-Danish merchant, banker and landowner (d. 1778) 18 March – François...
- 1422. 15th century by extinction Norway Desmercières Noble 1776 naturalisation patent for Johan Henrik Desmercières; died 1779 without sons. 1778 by extinction...
- (state of Schleswig-Holstein) – Elisabeth Sophie Desmercières, wife of Jean Henri Desmercières, financier of the polder and **** constructions Erichsburg...
- inherited the county of Frijsenborg after her aunt Elisabeth Sophie Desmercières, and became the biggest landowner in Denmark. Christine Sophie Holstein...
- Lyngby from 1734 to 1760. In 1768, he acquired Rustenborg from Jean Henri Desmercières. On 15 January 1744 in the German Reformed Church in Copenhagen, he married...
- was located on rented land and belonged to the land owner Jean Henri Desmercières after Lemaire was called back to France in 1753. He sold it to the merchant...