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Fief of Purmerend, Purmerland and Ilpendam

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Government
  
Lordship

Lordship founded
  
1410

Founded
  
1410

Historical era
  
Middle Ages

Disestablished
  
early 20th century

Capital
  
Purmerend

Fief of Purmerend, Purmerland and Ilpendam

The Free and high Fief of Purmerend, Purmerland and Ilpendam (Dutch: "vrije en hoge heerlijkheid") was a type of local jurisdiction with many rights.

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History of the free and high fief

As a free and high Fief, itself was an independent fief (semisouverain Fief) of the province Holland. In 1410 the fief was founded for Willem Eggert, the advisor of William II, Duke of Bavaria, count of Holland. Since 1678 the heerlijkheid was a possession of the prominent family De Graeff from Amsterdam. When the French introduced the municipal system in the Netherlands, the rights of the heerlijkheid were largely abolished, although the heerlijkheid itself existed until the early 20th century.

Eggert

  • (1410–1417) Willem Eggert
  • (1417-14??) Jan Eggert
  • (14??-14??) Jan, Bastard of Bavaria
  • (14??-1430) Willem Eggert II
  • (1430–1440) Gerrit van Zijl
  • Montfoort

  • (1440–1449) Johan van Montfoort
  • (1449-14??) Hendrik van Montfoort
  • (14??-1483) Jan van Montfoort. Confiscated after the Second Utrecht Civil War
  • Egmont

  • (1483-1516) John III van Egmont
  • (1516-1528) John IV van Egmont
  • (1528–1541) Charles I van Egmont
  • (1541–1568) Lamoraal van Egmont
  • (1568–1582) Philip van Egmont
  • States of Holland

  • (1582–1618) States of Holland
  • Overlander, Hooft, Banning Cocq

  • (1618–1630) Volkert Overlander
  • (1630–1636) Geertruid Hooft
  • (1636–1655) Frans Banning Cocq
  • (1655–1678) Maria Overlander van Purmerland
  • De Graeff

  • (1678–1691) Catharina Hooft
  • (1678–1690) Jacob de Graeff
  • (1690–1707) Pieter de Graeff
  • (1707–1719) Cornelis de Graeff II.
  • (1719–1752) Gerrit de Graeff I
  • (1721-1721) Agneta de Graeff
  • (1752–1766) Elisabeth Lestevenon
  • (1766–1811) Gerrit de Graeff II.
  • (1811–1814) Gerrit de Graeff (III.) van Zuid-Polsbroek
  • (1814–1870) Gerrit de Graeff (IV.) van Zuid-Polsbroek
  • De Jong

  • (1870–1911) Dirk de Jongh
  • References

    Fief of Purmerend, Purmerland and Ilpendam Wikipedia