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Corenbreeck, Pieter Corssen

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Inventory #271
ArchiveGemeentearchief Amsterdam
Call Number568 fol. 107 and foll.
Date1629/07/13
CityAmsterdam
CountryNederland
TypeNotarial
Purposedeath inventory
Family NameCorenbreeck
Owner NameCorenbreeck, Pieter Corssen
Life Dates1581 |d 1629/05/14
Marriage Date1602/06/21
OccupationMerchant (largescale) |a Wine, brandy
Residenceaent Niewesyts kerckhoff in Amsterdam
ReligionRoman Catholic
IntroductionSpecificatie van alle den huysraet imboel schilderyen ende silverwerck nagelaten by z. Pieter Corssen Corenbreeck sulcx hij die selve metter dood deser werelt ontruymt heeft. Postscriptum: Aldus gespecificeert in Amsterdam in den sterfhuyse van de voors. Pieter Corssen gestaen aent Niewesyts kerckhoff op huyden den 13 july 1629
CommentaryPieter Corssen (Coorenbreeck) was the son of Cornelis Pietersz. (Coorenbreeck), who in turn was the son of Pieter Gysbertsz. Plemp. His uncle (the brother of Cornelis Pietersz.) was Gysbert Pietersz. Plemp, married to Bely Cornelis (the daughter of Cornelis Cornelisz. Plemp). His cousin (the son of Gysbert Pietersz. and Bely Cornelis) was the poet and lawyer Cornelis Gysbrechtsz. Plomp of R 21978 of Montias2. Pieter Corssen, born about 1581, wine dealer on the N.Z. Kerkhof, was betrothed to Mary Jans van Marcken on 21 June 1602. She was the daughter of Jan van Marcken Doedesz. and of Maria Jacobs Nobel (I. van Eeghen in De Navorscher 92(1950), p.147). Pieter Corssen Corenbreeck was a member of Rhetorical Camer In Liefde Bloijende in 1616 (Oud Holland 22(1904), p.41). In 1631, the son of Pieter Cortsz. Corenbrech, who was recognized by the Orphan Chamber, paid a tax of 30 f. (Kohier fol. 312vo, p.72.) On the family portraits, see R 6849, 6850, and 6851 and R 6862 of Montias2. Andries Hollesloot, whose portrait was also in the inventory, was the father of Duyfgen Andries. Andries Boelens Jansz. Hollesloot, schout in 1573 (before the Alteration), was removed because of his R.C. religion in 1579, and died on 26 January 1619 (Elias, Vroedschap, p. 305). The portrait of de oude Jan Hollesloot in R 7130 of Montias2 may be that of Jan Ysbrantsz. Hollesloot, who died in March 1555, the father of Andries Boelens Jansz. Hollesloot (ibid.) Among the books: Catholike sermoenen. There is little doubt that the Hollesloot and Corenbreeck families remained loyal to the old Catholic faith.
NotaryL. Lamberti
# of Items93
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Lot Type Artist Title Subject Verbatim Entry
0058 [ANONYMOUS] een bortgen van een out man met een jonge maecht
0059 [ANONYMOUS] een schilderytgen synde een doopingh
0060 [ANONYMOUS] een schildery sijnde St. Franciscus
0061 [ANONYMOUS] een geschreven bortgen
0062 [ANONYMOUS] een kaert
0063 [ANONYMOUS] Joannes doopsel
0064[a] [ANONYMOUS] twe papiere bortgens
0064[b] [ANONYMOUS] twe papiere bortgens
0065 [ANONYMOUS] de drievuldicheyt
0066 [ANONYMOUS] een klejn bortgen van St. Jeronimus
0067[a] [ANONYMOUS] twe borden van de verloren soon
0067[b] [ANONYMOUS] twe borden van de verloren soon
0068 [ANONYMOUS] een wapen bortgen
0069[a] [ANONYMOUS] twe papiere bortgens
0069[b] [ANONYMOUS] twe papiere bortgens
0070 [ANONYMOUS] een bort van David
0071 [ANONYMOUS] een bort met visschen
0072 [ANONYMOUS] een verlichtereytgen
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