Jacob Bicker (Amsterdam 1588–July 1646) was a Dutch patrician and merchant. He was a director of the Oostzeevaart, handling grain trade with Riga,[1] since 1618 and a manager of the Dutch East India Company and between 1641-1646 manager of the Wisselbank.[2][3]
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JacobBicker (Amsterdam 1588–July 1646) was a Dutch patrician and merchant. He was a director of the Oostzeevaart, handling grain trade with Riga, since...
JacobBicker Raije or Jacob Raije (August 15, 1703 – June 18, 1777) was a writer from the Northern Netherlands. Bicker Raije was born in Amsterdam as the...
the Amsterdam city council fell into the hands of the tolerant Bicker and his uncle Jacob Dircksz de Graeff. This also gave new impetus to the republican...
Bicker (also: Bicker van Swieten) is a very old Dutch patrician family (since 1390). The family has played an important role during the Dutch Golden Age...
kleine geschiedenis van Amsterdam. Atlas. p. 180. ISBN 978-90-254-0416-1. JacobBicker Raye en enkele anderen melden zelfs het - overigens onbevestigde - bestaan...
Catharina Bicker, Lady of Engelenburg (1642-1678), daughter of the knight JacobBicker (1612-1676) and Alida Bicker (a daughter of Andries Bicker). She may...
her uncle Pieter Dircksz Graeff) married in 1642 with her full cousin JacobBicker and in 1648 to Pieter Trip Andries de Graeff (1611–1678), regent and...
married influential people: Elisabeth Bicker (1630-1660) married the arms dealer Jacob Trip, Geertruid Bicker (1634-1702) married the wealthy banker...
were Laurens Bicker, JacobBicker (1555–1587) and his sister was Dieuwer Jacobsdr Bicker (1584–1641). He belonged to the powerful Bicker family of regenten...
Codde. His brothers were Dirk, Jan and JacobBicker. Pieter Gerritsz himself was a son of Machteld Pietersdr Bicker (circa 1455–1516) and Gerrit Dirkse (Helmer)...
his (foreign) policy by his brothers Jacob, director in the VOC and Cornelis Bicker, director in the WIC. Jan Bicker was married to Agneta de Graeff van...
Cornelis Bicker van Swieten (25 October 1592 – 15 September 1654), heer (lord) van Swieten, was an Amsterdam regent of the Dutch Republic during the Golden...
kleine geschiedenis van Amsterdam. Atlas. p. 180. ISBN 978-90-254-0416-1. JacobBicker Raye en enkele anderen melden zelfs het - overigens onbevestigde - bestaan...
1748. The fireworks were notable enough to be recorded in the diary of JacobBicker-Raye, and six years later in the popular journal Europische Mercurius...
Albert Loon Oom Jan leert zijn neefje schaken 1935 JacobBicker Raye Het dagboek van JacobBicker Raye 1732-1772 (edited by F. Beijerinck & M.G. de Boer)...
Muhammad Ibrahim, claimant to the throne of India (d. 1746) August 15 – JacobBicker Raije, writer from the Northern Netherlands (d. 1777) August 24 – François-Marie...
two sons. The murders, trial and execution were noted in the diary of JacobBicker Raije. On 1 October 1746, the body of widow Tommel was discovered in...
(who was also his full cousin), high official Gerard Bicker (I) van Swieten, arms dealer Jacob Trip and banker and financier Jean Deutz, all important...
of the De Neufville family Leonie van Nierop (1936) Het dagboek van JacobBicker Raye (1732-1772), p. 200. Jaarboek Amstelodamum [1] Liquidity and Contagion:...
six times. He also served as emissary to Sweden along with Andries Bicker; Jacob de Witt left after the Second Treaty of Brömsebro (1645). He was a member...
members of the Bicker family. One of his sisters Agneta de Graeff van Polsbroek married Jan Bicker. The couple had Wendela Bicker and Jacoba Bicker among others;...