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People Cornelis Jacobs van den Berch
People Cornelis Lambrechts Leeuwenhoek
People Cornelis Maertens Hogenhouck
People Cornelis o Sebastiaans van den Berch
People Cornelis Philips Leeuwenhoek
People Cornelis Spiering
Events Cornelis Spiering wrote Letter L-529 in May 1716 to Leeuwenhoek about an accident in which a large carp from his pond died; encloses some scales
People Cornelis Vallensis
Sources Correspondence and papers of Edmond Halley
Sources Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg
Sources Correspondence of James Jurin (1684-1750)
Sources Correspondence of Robert Boyle, 1636-1691
Events Count Floris V expanded the size of the city
Events Count Floris V granted Delft freedom from tolls on imports and exports
Events Count Floris V granted Delft's citizens the rights to a meathouse and breadhouse and the income from them.
Events Count Floris V granted the citizens of Delft complete freedom from tolls in his whole county.
Events Count Floris V granted the citizens of Delft the right to charge taxes on dry goods
Events Count Jan II confirmed the rights granted by Floris V
Events Count Willem II granted Delft city rights
Events Count Willem III granted the citizens of Delft their own secular court.
Events Count Willem IV granted Delft a variety of rights over its own commercial affairs
Events Count Willem IV granted Delft the right to choose its own city secretary
Events Count Willem V gave Delft permission to build bulwarks topped by walls around the city
Events Countess Jacoba issued a charter for management of Delft's administrative and financial affairs.
Pages Counting the Little Animals
Pages Courtyards and back house
Events cousin Abraham Maertens Hogenhouck (1580-1641) appointed magistrate
Events cousin Abraham Maertens Hogenhouck (1580-1641) appointed to Veertigraad
Events cousin Abraham Maertens Hogenhouck (1580-1641) baptized
Events cousin Abraham Maertens Hogenhouck buried in Oude Kerk
Events cousin Abraham's son Pieter Abrahams Hogenhouck (-1679) appointed magistrate
Events cousin Adriaan Maertens Hogenhouck (-1637) appointed magistrate
Events cousin Adriaan Maertens Hogenhouck (-1637) appointed to Veertigraad
Events cousin Adriaan Maertens Hogenhouck buried in Nieuwe Kerk
Events cousin Adriaen Lambrechts Leeuwenhoek (1662-1739) baptized
Events cousin Adriaen Lambrechts Leeuwenhoek admitted as notary

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