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Diverse - Nederland's Patriciaat - 1918/1949
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Diverse - Nederland's Patriciaat - 1918/1949

Lot contains 8 so called “Blauwe Boekjes” from various - but early - years. Consists of: 9th volume 1918, discoloured, damaged binding in moderate condition, 14th volume 1924, 19th volume 1930, 20th volume 1931/1932. All in excellent condition. 28th volume 1942, 29th volume 1943. Both in excellent condition but re-bound, 33rd volume 1947. In very good condition. 35th volume 1949. Re-bound and last part index in photocopy. Condition: See above. “Nederland's Patriciaat”, also known as the “Blauwe Boekje” and often abbreviated to NP, is a series initiated by D.G. van Epen in 1910. It is in principle published annually and records genealogies of prominent, non-abalient families and includes non-abalient branches of noble lineages.ealogie. When the Dutch royal family was installed, elevation became possible. King William I deliberately included a number of regent families in the Dutch nobility, often without giving them a noble title. However, they were awarded the noble predicate of jonkheer. Some patrician families proudly derived from the fact that they were not included in the aristocracy because they considered themselves to be too dignified out of well-known merchant families. The “Blauwe boekje”is named after the linen cover, which has remained unchanged blue since 1910 and has been edited and published by the Central Bureau for Genealogy (CBG) in The Hague since 1946, from parts 32 up to and including part 94 in 2015. The management of the Central Bureau of Genealogy assessed whether the requests for (re)inclusion of a genealogy in a new series were eligible for placement.

No. 27355479

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Diverse - Nederland's Patriciaat - 1918/1949

Diverse - Nederland's Patriciaat - 1918/1949

Lot contains 8 so called “Blauwe Boekjes” from various - but early - years. Consists of:
9th volume 1918, discoloured, damaged binding in moderate condition,
14th volume 1924, 19th volume 1930, 20th volume 1931/1932. All in excellent condition.
28th volume 1942, 29th volume 1943. Both in excellent condition but re-bound,
33rd volume 1947. In very good condition.
35th volume 1949. Re-bound and last part index in photocopy.

Condition: See above.

“Nederland's Patriciaat”, also known as the “Blauwe Boekje” and often abbreviated to NP, is a series initiated by D.G. van Epen in 1910. It is in principle published annually and records genealogies of prominent, non-abalient families and includes non-abalient branches of noble lineages.ealogie.
When the Dutch royal family was installed, elevation became possible. King William I deliberately included a number of regent families in the Dutch nobility, often without giving them a noble title. However, they were awarded the noble predicate of jonkheer. Some patrician families proudly derived from the fact that they were not included in the aristocracy because they considered themselves to be too dignified out of well-known merchant families.
The “Blauwe boekje”is named after the linen cover, which has remained unchanged blue since 1910 and has been edited and published by the Central Bureau for Genealogy (CBG) in The Hague since 1946, from parts 32 up to and including part 94 in 2015. The management of the Central Bureau of Genealogy assessed whether the requests for (re)inclusion of a genealogy in a new series were eligible for placement.

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