Cornelis Geelvinck (15 November 1621, Amsterdam – 16 December 1689, Amsterdam) was important in the city administration of Amsterdam that arose after stadholder William III came to power in 1672, both as administrator, and as mayor in the years 1673, 1675, 1684, 1688 and 1689.
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CornelisGeelvinck (15 November 1621, Amsterdam – 16 December 1689, Amsterdam) was important in the city administration of Amsterdam that arose after stadholder...
Jan Cornelis's son CornelisGeelvinck was also a burgomaster in Amsterdam and involved in the West India Company. Cornelis's son Albert Geelvinck was...
Lieve Geelvinck (28 May 1676 – 22 August 1743) was the son of Joan Geelvinck and grandson of CornelisGeelvinck and, following them into the vroedschap...
Hans moved into the one on the corner, and Cornelis in the one next to it. Only a few years later Cornelis sold the house. In 1639 Rembrandt and his wife...
Swieten (1619–1697), ⚭ with Gerard van Hellemond and afterwards with CornelisGeelvinck, burgomaster of Amsterdam Alida Bicker van Swieten (1620–1702), ⚭...
Appelman (a merchant trading with France), Johannes Hudde and CornelisGeelvinck – Geelvinck openly opposed the enterprise and Appelman was not trusted by...
Amsterdam this lay with the brothers Andries and Cornelis de Graeff, and in The Hague with the brothers Cornelis and Johan de Witt, the leaders of Holland's...
F. Hinlopen, Jacob J. Hinlopen (1621-1679), Gillis Valckenier and CornelisGeelvinck. Bontemantel lived at Keizersgracht 107 in a house known as "de Walvis"...
English churchman and anti-Catholic conspirator (d. 1680) November 15 CornelisGeelvinck, Dutch mayor (d. 1689) Henry Mordaunt, 2nd Earl of Peterborough, English...
December 15 – Anne Neville, abbess of Pontoise (b. 1605) December 16 CornelisGeelvinck, Dutch mayor (b. 1621) Thomas Wyndham, English Member of Parliament...
English churchman and anti-Catholic conspirator (d. 1680) November 15 CornelisGeelvinck, Dutch mayor (d. 1689) Henry Mordaunt, 2nd Earl of Peterborough, English...
him. The building changed owners over the years as follows - Nicolaes Geelvinck lived there after 1756, until 1770 when the house was sold to Mr. Mayor...
wanted to withdraw their money. Johan Huydecoper, Joan Geelvinck, and his father CornelisGeelvinck were commissioners in the year of disaster. In the following...
December 15 – Anne Neville, abbess of Pontoise (b. 1605) December 16 CornelisGeelvinck, Dutch mayor (b. 1621) Thomas Wyndham, English Member of Parliament...
of the statesmen and Amsterdam burgomasters Cornelis de Graeff, Andries de Graeff and CornelisGeelvinck, with the latter two he sat together during the...
by his three brothers Jacob, Jan and Cornelis Bicker, his uncle Jacob Dircksz de Graeff and his cousin Cornelis de Graeff. The Bicker brothers had a firm...
at Herengracht 386. The KattenKabinet at Herengracht 497. The Museum Geelvinck-Hinlopen at Herengracht 518 (entrance: Keizersgracht 633). The Museum...
museum for photography 609: Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam 633: Museum Geelvinck-Hinlopen 745: ING Bank A number of buildings were built by the Amsterdam...
Translated into English: On the 4th of February, 1697, arrived here the ship GEELVINCK, of Amsterdam; Commandant Wilhelm de Vlamingh, of Vlielandt; assistant...
preferred the Heren XVII after two years; he was succeeded by Nicolaas Geelvinck in 1764. In 1773, when drinking coffee and cocoa was popular almost everywhere...
Druyvestein in 1733. The house passed into the hands of the Heemstede family Geelvinck, until it was bought by the Amsterdam banker Abraham Dedel, who designed...
four Amsterdam regents: Joachim Rendorp, John Hope, Abraham Dedel and Cornelis van der Hoop. His creditors put in place a new manager, Frederik Daeuber...
Geelvink Channel was named after a ship, but the ship was named after Joan Geelvinck Vansittart Bay on the coast of Western Australia is a unique anomaly....