- the morning. He was 56. His wife
Annie was at home and was
joined by
Engelenburg who had
acted as a
private secretary to Botha.
Botha was laid to rest...
-
guilders in 1631. In 1643
Jacob Bicker inherited the
castle and
estate of
Engelenburg near
Herwijnen from his
relative Pieter Dircksz Graeff. In the 1640s...
- of
Engelenburg,
owned property in 's-Graveland, etc.
Alida Bicker,
married to her 3nd
cousin Jacob Jacobsz Bicker (1612-1676), lord of
Engelenburg; inherited...
- west of the village, on the edge of the
Veluwe forest area, lies the
Engelenburg resort, a castle-like house. It is in use as a
hotel for golf players...
-
dignity of
Count Palatine (Comes Palatinus),
imperial Baron, Lord of
Engelenburg,
Aschat and the
house of Heiligenberg. At the end of the 17th century...
-
married to her
cousin major Jacob Bicker (1612–1676), who
inherited Engelenburg after the
death of his brother-in-law.
Their daughter,
Catharina Bicker...
-
spent two
years in India. The
Pretoria civic arms,
designed by
Frans Engelenburg, were
granted by the
College of Arms on 7
February 1907. They were registered...
- KNRM (in Dutch). 2024-03-03.
Retrieved 2024-07-31. "Reddingboot Jan van
Engelenburg". KNRM (in Dutch). 2024-03-06.
Retrieved 2024-07-31. "Reddingboot kl****e...
-
Bicker was only 20
years old, but
already held the
title of Lord of
Engelenburg, an
estate near
Herwijnen belonging to the family. This
portrait is often...
- (3): 138–142. doi:10.1034/j.1601-5037.2003.00032.x. PMID 16451513. van
Engelenburg FA,
Terpstra FG, Sc****temaker H,
Moorer WR (June 2002). "The virucidal...