- and
Cornelius Lampsins, who were
granted letters of
patent by
Louis XIV and
became the
Barons of
colonial Tobago in 1662. The
Lampsins family owned a...
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Cornelius Lampsins (or van
Lampsin, also
Corneille Lampsius), was,
along with his
brother Adrian, the
Baron of
Tobago from 1662 to 1664.
Cornelius Lampsins was...
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Adrian Lampsins,
sometimes called Adrien Lampsius, (1598-1673) was the
Baron of
colonial Tobago,
alongside his brother,
Cornelius Lampsins. Born to a...
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colony was
captured and
looted again by Barbadians,
where in 1673
Adrian Lampsins and the late Cornelius' son Jan
briefly again retook Tobago, but the island...
- the
British in 1814. In 1662, the
Dutch brothers Adrian and
Cornelius Lampsins were
granted the
title of
Barons of Tobago, and
ruled until the English...
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Castle and much of the
surrounding land
became owned by
Johan Cornelis Lampsins (1716-1767). He had
restored the
castle by the mid 18th century, and actually...
- 1623 and 1631 as a
factor for the Vlissingen-based
merchant house of the
Lampsins brothers and had
become fluent in
English when
living there. The source...
- De
Keverberg (extinct
since 1928) Van ****elsdorff De Kock
Krayenhoff Lampsins Van
Lamsweerde Van
Lawick Van Loo Van
Pabst Lewe van
Aduard De Loƫ Van...
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Tobago and de
Beveren lost his
position as governor.
Adrian Lampsins Cornelius Lampsins Couronian colonization of the
Americas Riddell (Author), Henri...
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Stedelijk Museum in Vlissingen. It is
housed in a
building once
owned by the
Lampsins family,
prominent in the
shipping business in the 17th century. The muZEEum...