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- Brinck-Seidelinske Fideikommis in 1831 but his father had sold Holbæk Ladegård in 1809 and Eriksholm in 1824 and the Brinck-Seidelinske Fideikommis had therefore...
- Dannebrog in 1931. He inherited Det Munthe-Morgenstierne-Løvenskiold'ske Fideikommis in 1921, and was chairman of the Urne Endowment from 1919. He wrote on...
- Kirke, Copenhagen, on 2 May 1951 to Ivar Emil Vind-Röj, Tesdorpfske Fideikommis (feudal baron) of Sanderumgaard and Bækkeskov (Everdrup, 5 January 1921...
- of the land. The estate was after his death included in the Plessiske Fideikommis. Fuglebjerggaard, Førslevgaard and Fodbygaard were later put at the disposal...
- permission to dissolve the barony and in 1821 to convert Lilliendal into a fideikommis (family trust). On his death, Lilliendal p****ed to his son Christian...
- Mylius-Aarupgaardske, Det Mylius-Raschenbergske og Det Mylius-Mylenbergske Fideikommis as well as Det Mylius'ske Familielegat - Legatstifter. "Johann Caspar...
- Fideikommis. The legal effect of a fideikommis was that the estate could not be sold, mortgaged, or divided between heirs. The Plessenske Fideikommis...
- title of ritmester. On 13 September 1844, he founded the Bornemann'ske Fideikommis (family trust). He was married to Julie Frederikke Dinesen (1809-1880)...
- Knuth. Due to economic difficulties, the barony was converted into a fideikommis in 1796. In 1797, Rosengaard was sold at auction to Lars L****en. In 1806...
- (1803–1835), Kastrup, Fuglebjerggaard and Fodbygård (1803), Det Plessenske fideikommis (1803), Gerdrup (1814–1831), Lyngbygård (1814–1831), Fuglsang (1819–1835)...