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Content Type Title Taxonomy term(s)
Sources Minuutakten, 1714-1766 François Boogert
Sources Minuutakten, 1717-1740 Cornelis Pijnakker
Sources Minuutakten, 1724-1772 Willem van der Lely
Sources Minuutakten, 1736-1776 Joris Geesteranus
Sources Minuutakten, 1747-1768 Johan Willem Bertrand
Sources Minuutakten, 1766-1811 Jacobus Van Koetsveld
Sources Minuutakten, 1772-1789 Thomas Guilielmus Maisonnet
Property Molslaan 106
Property Molslaan 134
Pages Money and precious metals
Sources Monsieur Leewenhoecks Letter to the Publisher, Wherein Some Account is Given of the Manner of His Observing So Great a Number of Little Animals in Divers Sorts of Water, as was Deliver'd in the Next Foregoing Tract: English'd out of Dutch
Sources More Microscopical Observations Made by the Same M. Leewenhoeck, and Promised in Numb. 97. of These Tracts; Communicated in His Letters of August 15. 1673 and of April 7. 1674
Sources More Observations from Mr. Leewenhook, in a Letter of Sept. 7, 1674. sent to the Publisher
Events mother Margriete Jacobs van den Berch (1594-1664) buried in Oude Kerk
Events mother Margriete Jacobs van den Berch (c 1594-1664) baptized
Events mother Margriete Jacobs van den Berch married Jacob Jans de Molijn
Events mother Margrietke Jacobs van den Berch presented father Philips Thonis Leeuwenhoek's will to the orphan chamber
Events mother Margrietke testified for a legal action by Johan Strick
Events mother-in-law Maria Virljn registered Elias de Meij's 1633 will
Sources Mr. Leeuwenhoeck's Letter, containing his Observations of vast numbers of Animals in Semine Animalium.
Sources Mr. Leewenhoecks Letter Written to the Publisher from Delff the 14th of May 1677, Concerning the Observations by him Made of the Carneous Fibres of a Muscle, and the Cortical and Medullar Part of the Brain; as Also of Moxa and Cotton

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