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to Enghien (1754).

5.

On a testament, signed by notary “Lindemans” (1755).

6.

Doc. by notary

“Mensinck”.

7.

Doc. on Lessines.

8.

On the “Prince De La Tour Tassis”, doc. for the “Procureur

voor den Rade van Brabant (…) Nicolaus van Cauwelaert”.

9-10.

Masonic diploma (Brussels

‘5813’ = 1813), with seal in metal box, of Arnold Joseph Levae, and a letter by Baron de Stassart

to “Monsieur Levae” (9 January 1837).

11.

“Croix de Fer”, vellum diploma, to be awarded by

Leopold I of Belgium (blank: no name or date).

837 [Brabant - Lasne]

 - 

Inventory of land and rents of Anne Marie Josephe De Steelant in Lasne

,

probably made for the execution of her testament, [Lasne?, 1803]. French document on paper,

bifolium, c. 30 x 39 cm.

€ 80/120

Esp. on the “Chateau de Lasne (…) prairies (…) occupés par le Sr. Mattaigne”. Anne de Steelant

(1728-1803), baroness of Perk and Elewijt, in 1775 married Henri Louis Joseph de Preud’homme

d’Hailly de Verquigneul (1748-1818).

838 [Brabant - Merode]

 -

Legitimization by the States of Brabant of the sale of a lease

by protonotary

Englebert van Merode, Brussels, 22 December 1525. Dutch document on vellum, c. 27 x 55,5 cm;

plica 3 cm, written in brown ink, seal (half) attached. In very good condition.

€ 120/180

Rare document on the papal protonotary Engelbert van Merode (1499-1556), lord of Fraiture.

Typed transcript added.

839 [Brabant - Tienen]

 -

Collection of some 17 archival documents relating to Tienen and Eastern

or Southern Brabant

, 15th-19th c., in Dutch, French or Latin, all, but 1, on paper (some staining

or tears). In reasonably good condition.

€ 400/600

1.

Latin inventory of financial transactions (15th c.), vellum bifolium, c. 27,3 x 35 cm (border

with pricking holes), written in brown ink, some names: “

opido thenon

”, “gerardo de louanio”,

“joh(ann)e de Leewe”.

2.

French testament, c. 1570, [2] ff., i.a. “Ottignies”.

3.

Dutch act, 1651,

[8] ff., by notary “Van Driessche”.

4.

Dutch act, 1651, [2] ff., by notary “Renson”.

5.

Dutch act,

1701, [2] ff., on amount to be paid by inhabitants of

Wommersom

to “Mr. D’Eijnatten”.

6.

French

act, 1702, [10] ff. on

Kersbeke

and

Thienen

.

7.

Dutch act, 1709, [4] ff. on a lawsuit against the

mayor of Halen.

8.

Dutch act, 1781, [10] ff., on “Goedenisse voor Elisabetha Dumon Thenensis”.

9.-11.

Dutch acts, 1782-1788, [10, 6, 5] ff. on land in

Nieuwrode

.

12.

French act, 1793, [2] ff. on

the “curé du Beguinage à

Tirlemont

”.

13.-14. On Ezemaal

and

Hakendover

.

840 [Brabant - Voskapel]

 -

Notarial document on the “capellen van Voscapelle”

, 23 November 1496.

Vellum, c. 38,5 x 26 cm, written in brown ink (folds, sm. hole). In good condition.

€ 100/200

Rare early document on the church Voskapel (Nossegem-Sterrebeek, Brabant). Typed transcript added.

841 [Brabant]

 - 

Collection of documents

(incl.

maps

) relating to the genealogy and properties of

the De Maeyer, Van den Nieuwenhuysen, Scheppers and Van de Wiele families in the region of

Mechelen, 1744-1887. Rolled up and folded, some underlaid with cloth, occ. large tears and loss of

text or part of drawings, somewhat soiled and stained. In reasonable condition.

€ 150/250

1.

“Caert Figuratief van goederen onder Elewijt toebehoorende aen den Heer Cornelius Iacobus

de Mayer, stadt-houder (…) Leen Hove ’s Lants van Mechelen”, Mechelen, 1744, signed “J.D.

Bogaerts”.

2.

“tZeevelt by Bruyne-Cruys onder Ste Catharina Waver”, map by P. van Maldere,

1795.

3.

Manuscript map (very def.) of part of “S. Catharina Waver”, by P. van Maldere, 1798.

4.

“Plan géométrique d’une partie des propriétés situées sous la commune de Veerle appartenant à (…)

Van den Nieuwenhuijsen”, Mechelen, 1827, signed “Le Brun, géomètre patenté”.

5.

Architectural

drawing (1887) “Ville de Heyst-sur-Mer, Villa, propriété de Mr. Van de Wiele, Façade”.

6.

Very

extensive genealogies of Van den Nieuwenhuysen, Scheppers, Van de Wiele etc., 18th-19th c., with

some later letters relating to genealogical research.