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local history of
their many possessions.
These include the
lordships of
Hovorst, M****enhoven, Viersel, Bouchaut, Vremdeyck, Immerseel, Schilde, Gyssenoudekercke...
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fiefdoms Capelle and
Nieuwerkerk to John III van de Werve, Lord of
Hovorst for 325
Dutch Pounds. The
original old
village formed on a
mount between...
- Lord of
Hovorst (died 1622) was a
Flemish noble and
knight in present-day Belgium. Van de
Werve was the son of Jan van de Werve, 6th Lord of
Hovorst and Margareth...
- Jan van de
Werve (Antwerp, 1522–1576), Lord of
Hovorst,
Vierseldijk and
Boechout was a
member of the
nobility and of the
civic government of Antwerp....
- "universal character". However, in 1559, John III van de Werve, Lord of
Hovorst published his
grammar Den
schat der
Duytsscher Talen in Dutch;
Dirck Volckertszoon...
- 5th Lord of
Hovorst, died 1534 was a
Flemish politician, he was
Mayor of Antwerp. He was the son of
Henry van de Werve, 4th Lord of
Hovorst and Margharethe...
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Rijmenam Hoogstraten Castle (Kasteel van Hoogstraten)
Hoogstraten Hovorst Castle (Kasteel
Hovorst)
Viersel Hulgenrode Castle (Kasteel Hulgenrode)
Wommelgem Hof...
- Lord of
Hovorst,
Schepen of Antwerp,
married to
Clara Rockox. His
sister Mary was
married to Martin, son of
Gerald van de Werve, 5th Lord of
Hovorst. He died...
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Isabelle Anne van de Werve,
daughter of John IV van de Werve, 7th Lord of
Hovorst,
married John
Baptiste della Faille,
mayor of Antwerp. Joos Draeck, died...
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prominent families.
Rockox was a
nephew of John III van de Werve, Lord of
Hovorst and a
first cousin of
Lancelot II of Ursel,
mayor of Antwerp.
After his...