File:Kaart Graafschap Vroenhof (J P Cramer, 1783).jpg

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The limits of the county of Vroenhof near Maastricht, 12 years before it was abolished by the French.

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Nederlands: Kaart met de zogeheten "limieten" (grenzen) van de Vroenhof, opgemeten door de landmeter J.P. Cramer in 1783. Twaalf jaar later werd het Graafschap van de Vroenhof door de Fransen opgeheven en vormde daarna de gemeente Oud-Vroenhoven. Bijschrift: "Caarte van het graaffschap van de Vroenhove soo ende gelijk het selve Eertijts inpaalen geleegen ingevolge een Copie van een origineel Caartje. Deese voorgestelde Caarte dienende alleenig om aan te toonen de Differentie van het Graaffschap van den Vroenhove tussen de Limitten Eertijts, en de teegenwordige bekende Limitten, welke Differentie alhier met swart afgeset is, gecopieert en nagegaan in 't jaar 1783. - Door I.P. Cramer geswore Landmeter". Collectie RHCL Maastricht, RAL_K_047.
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Author J.P. Cramer, 1783

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