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montias record 31364 |
between 1606 and 21 February 1609 Jacques Verbeeck, merchant, widower of Catelijne van Geel, sold part of the house De Fortuyn on the Warmoesstraat for 5,500 f. (Kam, Waar was dat huis in de Warmoesstraat? 1968). |
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Warmoesstraat 161, kwam op 14-3-1698 in het bezit van Michiel Verdonck. Deze woning had de namen: 'De fortuyn' in 1618, 'Antwerpen' en 'Breyne', beiden in 1660, 'Boom de s levens' in 1690 en in 1771 'In de Turxe Garenbaal'. |
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Het huis met nummer 163, in 1609 genaamd 'De Santlooper'en in 1750 'De Dageraad' Dit pand was in het bezit van Michiel Verdonck in de periode 1734-1738. |
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On 7 May of the same year, Daniel and Jan van Geel (II), for themselves, and with a procuration from Leenard Sweerts (qv notes to R 29288), married to their sister Constantia van Geel, sold the house De Fortuyn to Adriaen Bormans (Kam, op.cit. p. 384). |
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After the death of Hans van Geel I, an inventory of his possessions owned in common with Maria Coeymans was taken on 27 March 1600 (NAA 20E/38, not. Salomon Henrix). |
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On 16 January 1618, the children and heirs of Hans van Geel (I) offered for sale the house de Fortuyn on the Warmoesstraat for 16,200 f. The neighbors were the heirs of Jacob Gerritsz. Romeyn on the South side. |
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The buyer for f. 4610 was the silk dealer Jacob (de) Bye, the sureties Alexander van der Hoeve (of R 20986) and Laurens Charles (of R 20464). |
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On 7 May, Daniel and Jan van Geel (II), for themselves and as empowered by Leonard Sweerts, husband of Constantia van Geel transferred the deed of the house (kwitscheldte) to Jacob de Bye (Kam, Waar dat huis in de Warmoessraat?). |
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In 1631, the widow of Jacques de Bye, living in the Warmoesstraet, paid a tax of 15 f. (Kohier fol. 172, p. 40). |
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16-1-1618: The buyer [house de Fortuyn or Sandloper in the Warmoesstraet] for f. 4610 was the silk dealer Jacob (de) Bye, the sureties Alexander van der Hoeve (of R 20986) and Laurens Charles. |