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Joachim Rendorp,
Vrijheer of
Marquette (19
January 1728 in
Amsterdam – 21
September 1792 in Amsterdam) was a
Dutch politician of the
Patriottentijd in...
- In 1717 the
Amsterdamse brewer and
mayor Joachim Rendorp bought Marquette. He had a son
Pieter Rendorp (1703–1760),
married to
Margaretha Calkoen. Pieter...
- (1745) –
Harmen Hendrik van de Poll (1697–1772) (???? – ????) –
Pieter Rendorp (1703–1760) (1753, 1756, 1759, 1762) –
Cornelis Hop (1685–1762) (???? – ...
- of
Waalhaven A.C. Tolk. A.
Stephan of
Nederlandse Vliegtuigenfabriek,
Rendorp of the K.N.I.L.M,
Governmental aviation inspector H. G. van der Heijden...
- regime. Van
Berckel lost the
initiative to
Orangist regenten like
Joachim Rendorp, and
Willem Gerrit Dedel Salomonsz, who
formed an
Orangist minority within...
- the
hands of
wealthy Amsterdam merchant families,
including the Trip and
Rendorp families (who also
owned Marquette).
Under their ownership, the castle...
-
Dutch States Party Regenten in Amsterdam, just as his
colleague Joachim Rendorp. That is to say that he
opposed the stadtholder,
William V,
Prince of Orange...
- Cornwall, as
Government candidate, but came last in the poll.
Joachim Rendorp secretly involved him as
mediator in the
Fourth Anglo-Dutch War. In 1783...
- d'Art, pp. 57, 123. Sales:
Baron Lockhorst, in Rotterdam, 1726.
Joachim Rendorp,
October 16, 1793, and July 9, 1794, No. 25 (295 florins, Coders); catalogued...
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death in 1796 Even
after their retirements Van
Berckel and
Rendorp publicly quarreled when
Rendorp in his
Memoirs cast
aspersions on Van
Berckel and the latter...