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People Cornelia Johannes Swalmius
People Cornelia Pieters van den Berch
People Cornelia Sebastiaans van den Berch
People Cornelis Bontekoe
People Cornelis Boutesteyn
People Cornelis Cornelis van den Berch
People Cornelis Cornelis van den Berch
Sources Cornelis Isaacsz. 's - Gravesande en het medisch gezelschap in Delft
People Cornelis Isaaks 's Gravesande
People Cornelis j Sebastiaans van den Berch
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

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