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burghership
burghership (ˈbɜːgəʃɪp) [f. burgher + -ship.] The rights and privileges of a burgher.1725 tr. Dupin's Eccl. Hist. 16th C. I. v. 188 Who had lost their Burghership for some great Crimes. 1871 Freeman Norm. Conq. IV. xviii. 209 The rights both of burghership and clanship were strictly enforced. b. fig...
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Grand Burgher
Burghership in general gave a person the right to exist in the territorial jurisdiction of the city-state or town of burghership, be an active member of for receiving grand burghership in Hamburg was 758 Mark 8 Schilling (Hamburg Mark); that of the petty burghership, 46 Mk 8 Sh.
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free burghership
† free burghership Obs. rare. [f. phrase free burgher (free a. 29) + -ship.] Citizenship.a 1568 Coverdale Hope Faithf. vii. 42 Our conuersation, freburgership or dwelling, is in heauen.
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Arent Greve
He later returned to Bergen, where he acquired burghership in January 1774. In the same year he married a merchant's daughter from Christianssand.
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comburghership
† comˈburghership Obs. [f. prec. + -ship.] The status of comburghers; mutual citizenship.1606 Sylvester Du Bartas ii. iii. i. 41 By all respects of our com-Burgership..I do adiure you. a 1714 Burnet Own Time an. 1707 (R.) The canton of Bernes..declared, they were in a comburgership with them; and up...
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Johann Friedrich Tönnies
Tönnies held the grand burghership of Hamburg.
A portrait of him by the Swedish painter Anton Paulsen from around 1720 survives.
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Morten Michael Kallevig (1772–1827)
Morten Michael Kallevig acquired burghership in Arendal in 1794, and served as vice consul for France and the Hansa League.
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portery
† portery, portary Sc. Obs. [a. MFl. porterie, -erije, f. porter citizen, burgher, f. port town, city: see port n.2] Citizenship or burghership in a Flemish or Dutch city; the body of citizens collectively; the rights or privileges of a citizen or burgher (in the Netherlands). (In the quotation refe...
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Einar Westye Egeberg Sr.
He acquired burghership in Kristiania in 1882.
He was a member of the executive committee of Kristiania city council from 1891 to 1894.
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Leopold Cassella
He used the name Leopold Cassella for the first time when he married Nannette Reiss in Frankfurt in 1798, and acquired the Frankfurt burghership in 1812
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Heinrich Christian Friedrich Hosenfelder
The factory went defunct, whereupon he traveled to Halden where he received burghership as a painter.
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Jacob Andreas Michelsen
A businessman, he was awarded burghership in 1847.
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Einar Wang
In 1878 he was issued burghership in the city of Holmestrand, and established his own company.
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Wilhelm Hansen (politician)
He received burghership in Fredrikshald in 1807 and worked as a timber merchant, trader and real estate owner in that city.
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Johannes Christian Piene
He acquired burghership in Trondhjem in 1867. The company was centered on the mill which he bought in Ila.
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