The acceptance of the high regime by the three-manship in the name of the Prince of Orange, November 21, 1813. The acceptance of the high regime by the three-manship in the name of the Prince of Orange on November 21, 1813 at the Huize van Gijsbert Karel van Hogendorp, sitting to the right of the table. Behind him State van der Duyn van Maasdam and stands next to him, pointing to the officers, count from Limburg Stirum. On the right stands with raised hand Colonel van Oldebarnevelt, called Witte Tullenh, Behind Him Capitien Van Heynsbergen. Sitting left at the table is Elias Canneman, behind h


The acceptance of the high regime by the three-manship in the name of the Prince of Orange, November 21, 1813. The acceptance of the high regime by the three-manship in the name of the Prince of Orange on November 21, 1813 at the Huize van Gijsbert Karel van Hogendorp, sitting to the right of the table. Behind him State van der Duyn van Maasdam and stands next to him, pointing to the officers, count from Limburg Stirum. On the right stands with raised hand Colonel van Oldebarnevelt, called Witte Tullenh, Behind Him Capitien Van Heynsbergen. Sitting left at the table is Elias Canneman, behind him women with children. Two paintings with portraits of Willem van Oranje and Maurits on the wall. The print is a separate message of subscription. The print published in 1863 at the first half century party.


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