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Poppe, Jacob

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Inventory #292
ArchiveGemeentearchief Amsterdam
Call NumberWK 5073/952
Date1627/04/13
CityAmsterdam
CountryNederland
TypeOrphan Chamber
Purposeauction
Family NamePoppe
Owner NamePoppe, Jacob
Life Dates1576 |d 1624
Marriage Date1603/06/29
Occupationmerchant (largescale); Regent
Residencetegenover 't oude Mannenhuis
ReligionReformed, later Roman Catholic
IntroductionOpden 13 April 1627 zijn ten versoecke vande vooghden overde kinderen van wijlen de heere burgemeester Jacob Poppe za. vercocht de navolgende goederen , Ende dat voor contant , mits dat die borgen stellen of gestelt hebben zes weeck [?] dagh hebben sullen
CommentaryJacob Poppe(n) (Amsterdam 1576-Amsterdam 1624), the son of one of the founders of the VOC, originally from Holstein, was one of the richest men in Amsterdam. He and the brothers Hendrick and Dirck van Os participated in the diking of the Beemster polder. He married Liefgen Goverts Wuytiers (1586-1622) on 29 June 1603. She was the sister of Dirck Govertsz. Wuytiers of R 7663 of Montias2 and of Annetge Wuijtiers of R 7660 who were both buyers at this auction. Jacob Poppen left a total [including real estate property] of f. 920,000 at his death. According to S.A.C. Dudok van Heel, he reverted to the Roman Catholic religion during the course of his life. His children were Catholic. (Elias, Vroedschap van Amsterdam, pp. 285-6). His collection was cited by Carel van Mander (M.J. Bok in Dawn of the Golden Age, Exh. Cat. p. 159). On 25 October 1625, Pieter Egbertsz. Vinck, Dirck Wuytiers, and Jan Baptista de Wael, appeared befpre the Orphan Chamber as guardians over Lysbeth, 10, Jan, 8, and Dieuwer, 6, the three children left by Jacob Poppe, whose mother was Liefgen Goverts Wuytiers (WK 5073/789). On 30 March 1635, joncker Willem van der Wiele, heer van de Werve and Nieuwkerck, who had married Elisabeth Poppe on 3 April 1633 (Elias, Vroedschap pp.288-9) was appointed as substitute guardian over the children (WK 6073/513, fol. 27). On Hendrick Verburgh's guardianship and the suits that arose over the enormous inheritance, see R 7658 of Montias2.
NotaryGerrit Jacobsz. Haringh
Total Value12014 |d 12 st. 2 pen.
Art Value768 |d 5 stuivers
# of Items18
Montias1 #209
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Lot Type Artist Title Subject Verbatim Entry
0023 [ANONYMOUS] 1 perspectyff f 30:--:--
0024 [ANONYMOUS] 1 copere plaet van de commotie van den vrouwen tot Romen f 160:--:--
0025 [ANONYMOUS] 1 landschap met naecte personagien f 33:--:--
0026 AERTSEN, PIETER (LANGE PIER) 1 schilderije van bedelaers van Lange Pier f 368:--:--
0027 PYNAS, JAN SYMONSZ. 1 schilderije van Joseph van Pinas f 235:--:--
0028 [ANONYMOUS] 1 bancketgen der goden f 51:--:--
0029 [ANONYMOUS] 1 mantgen bloemen f 60:--:--
0030 SAVERY, ROELANDT 1 woestijne met gedierten van Savarij f 150:--:--
0031 [ANONYMOUS] 1 marckt f 192:--:--
0032 [ANONYMOUS] 1 print van Zijn Excellentie f 2:--:--
0033[a] [ANONYMOUS] 5 bortgens f 1:11:--
0033[b] [ANONYMOUS] 5 bortgens f 1:11:--
0033[c] [ANONYMOUS] 5 bortgens f 1:11:--
0033[d] [ANONYMOUS] 5 bortgens f 1:11:--
0033[e] [ANONYMOUS] 5 bortgens f 1:11:--
0034[a] [ANONYMOUS] 5 bortgens (2 kokers) f 1:13:--
0034[b] [ANONYMOUS] 5 bortgens (2 kokers) f 1:13:--
0034[c] [ANONYMOUS] 5 bortgens (2 kokers) f 1:13:--
0034[d] [ANONYMOUS] 5 bortgens (2 kokers) f 1:13:--
0034[e] [ANONYMOUS] 5 bortgens (2 kokers) f 1:13:--
0035[a] [ANONYMOUS] 2 albastert bortgens f 4:--:--
0035[b] [ANONYMOUS] 2 albastert bortgens f 4:--:--
0036 [ANONYMOUS] 1 albastert beeltgen f 2:--:--
0037 [ANONYMOUS] 1 albastert beeltgen f 2: 7:--
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