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Willem Jacobsz. was born in 1583, became Burgomaster of Haarlem in 1645, and owned a brewery. |
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Willem Jacobsz. van Warmont died on 8 April 1650 |
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In 1606, Willem Jacobsz. Wermondt, living in the Breestraet, bought lots in the Haarlem lottery for 1 f. 16 st. and for 5 f. 8 st. (GAA, 45/19 F 362 and 45/33 F 364). |
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On 8 August 1635, Sievert Sem de jonge, assisted by his parents, Willem Warmont, brewer in Haarlem, and Trijntge Jacobs van Rijn, declared that his uncle Sievert Pietersz. Sem (of INVNO 405 of 5 March 1635), |
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had left some some lands in his testament to which he apparently had a claim (WK 5073/890, fol. 230). On 2 March 1637, the honorable Willem Warmont, brewer and commissioner for small affairs, in Amsterdam declared |
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that he had read the codicil of the testament of Arent Brouwer Hillebrantsz. in which he was named as co-guardian over the children of Melchior Brouwer (of R 27856). Due to his being committed to other affairs, he declined the responsibility, |
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naming Hugo van Groenewegen in his place (NA 598, fol. 127, Not. Lamberti). If the identification with the brewer Warmont is correct, it would appear that the buyer was living in Leiden at the time of this sale. |
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In Haarlem behoorden de eigenaren van welvarende bierbrouwerijen tot de rijksten van de stad. Kapitein Willem Warmont was eigenaar van brouwerij 't Gecroonde Ancker, |
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Onderhandse akte waarbij Abraham Brabander, eigenaar van De Handboog aan de westzijde van de Koornmarkt, aan Catharina Warmont, bezitster van huis Hamburg, het grondheerschap schenkt van de poort naar de Oude Delft, 1666. |