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- In 1538 Meth van Osenbrugge goes to Boerman Gaertszoon and Herman van Essen to complain about Arnt (probably Van Eyll) trying to buy the house, named "The Parrot". She claims that the house was promised to her by her cousin Andries Andrieszoon, a priest. These 2 guys then go to the aldermen (Wynant van Doernynck and Johan van Mekeren) in Arnhem to register the complaint.
Then 2 years later, in 1540, the children (Meth and her siblings) of the late Gerartz van Osenbrugh: Arnt, Jansz, Jacob, Aleydt and Met actually officially sell the house to Arnt van Eyll. Since they are under-aged they are represented by Engell Zerriszoon Sailmaker and his wife Jenneken. The procedings take place in Nijmegen with Lambert Valckenborch as judge and Conrad van Doirnick and Pontiaen Groenwalt aldermen.
Read the full documents here: https://vanosnabrugge.org/SintJan-Arnhem2.htm
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