- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
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...
-
Reventlow received permission to loan the
money for the
house from a
bonded Fideikommis capital acquired from the sale of Lungholm. Reventlow's
holdings included...
-
permission to
dissolve the stamhus. It was
replaced by the
Bartholin Eichels Fideikommis, a
bounded capital of 90,000
Danish eigsdaler. In 1805,
Aastrup was sold...
-
title of ritmester. On 13
September 1844, he
founded the Bornemann'ske
Fideikommis (family trust). He was
married to
Julie Frederikke Dinesen (1809-1880)...
- 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...