- Jean
Hoeufft (Liège, 1578–Paris, 5
September 1651) was a
Dutch banker and arms dealer, who rose
through the
court of
Louis XIII of
France to
become Treasurer...
- canal.
Typical boats (barques) of Marais-poitevin.
France portal Jean
Hoeufft "The
Marais Poitevin".
Rough Guides.
Archived from the
original on 5 September...
- Lord of
Ouderkerk Anna
Isabella van N****au 1695–1765)
married Mattheus Hoeufft Jr.
Hendrik Carel van N****au (1696–1781) Lord of
Beverweerd and
Odijk Lodewijk...
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Vitae Belgarum qui
latina carmina scripserunt (Brussels, 1822), and J. H.
Hoeufft, Parn****us latino-belgicus (Amsterdam, 1819).
Portrait of
Petrus Scriverius...
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Hoeufft, who died
before Van Ens, and to the
Hervarts in 1659.
Stada died in 1655. By 1659, the
company only
included the Hervarts, and the
Hoeufft heirs...
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cousin Cornelis de
Graeff Isabella Deutz (1658–1694),
married Diederik Hoeufft When Deutz's sister-in-law
Wendela Bicker died in 1668, he and his brother-in-law...
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father Peter Fabricius was a
Palatinate judge, her
mother Anna
Hoeufft was
sister to Jan
Hoeufft, the
Dutch treasurer of
Louis XIV of France.: 542 They had...
- 1642; this time the
bride was Anna
Hoeufft,
daughter of a
Dordrecht noble and merchant.
Marriage into the
Hoeufft family increased Thomas's re****tion...
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transferred its
financial support to the
Swedish army with the help of Jean
Hoeufft and the Wisselbank. The city of Amsterdam,
which owned the bank and guaranteed...
- Co. bankers, Amsterdam. His
mother was Jkvr.
Judith Catharina Henriette Hoeufft.
Henrik Sillem studied law at the
University of Amsterdam. He graduated...