- sense, the
college of
heemraden (college van
dijkgraaf en
heemraden,
consisting of the ****-reeve (dijkgraaf) and the (hoog)
heemraden) met and
acted as one...
-
college van
dijkgraaf en
heemraden.
Except for the
chairperson (the dijkgraaf, see below)
these executive board members,
called heemraden or
hoogheemraden in...
- p****es to
travel away from
their masters. In 1797, the
Landdrost and
Heemraden,
local officials, of
Swellendam and Graaff-Reinet
extended p**** laws beyond...
- was p****ed in 1827,
abolishing the old
Dutch courts of
landdrost and
heemraden (resident
magistrates being substituted) and
establishing that henceforth...
-
Caesar van
Everdingen in 1654. From that
point on, the
heemraden at
Spaarndam were
called the
heemraden van Rijnland. This
would not be the last time that...
-
William I, Duke of
Bavaria (As
William V,
Count of Holland)
authorized the "
Heemraden of Delft" to
manage water and
serve as a court. The Hoogheemraadschap...
- in 1645; each
stone represents the
heraldic shield of the ****-reeve and his men,
known as the
heemraden, or in this case, the high or hoogheemraden...
- (college van
dijkgraaf en
heemraden)
consisting of a
chairperson (dijkgraaf) and
other members ((hoog)heemraad, pl. (hoog)
heemraden). The
chairperson also...
- province. Subsequently, he
became (in 1723)
chairman of the
College van
Heemraden (i.e.
drainage board,
comparable to a
polder board in the
Dutch Republic)...
-
return to Batavia.
There he was
nominated in 1762 as
President of the
Heemraden and in 1765 he was
appointed Full
Counsellor of the
Indies (Raad Ordinair...