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    Bolle Luxdorph (19 February 1643 – 5 September 1698) was a Danish civil servant and landowner. He was ennobled under the name Luxdorph in 1679. He owned...
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    Bolle Willum Luxdorph (24 July 1716 – 13 August 1788) was a Danish government official, historian, writer and book collector. Luddorph was born on 24...
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  • younger brother of Bolle Luxdorph. He graduated from Herlufsholm School in 1666 and then studied law at universities abroad. In 1678, Luxdorph was appointed...
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    was sold at auction to Christian Paludan. It was later sold first to Bolle Luxdorph Rose and then in 1718 to Hans Philip Bochenhoffer. Bochenhoffer was...
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    1., historian (2018–): Jes Fabricius-Møller, historian (1671–1690): Bolle Luxdorph (1690–1742): Vincents Lerche, Master of Ceremonies (1742–1748): Niels...
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    widow sold Sørup to Bolle Luxdorph in 1672. He also purchased the remaining shares in the estate from the other owners. Bolle Luxdorph was also the owner...
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    1774, Gude became a volunteer at Danske Kancelli. He was a fiuend of Bolle Luxdorph. In 1776, he was appointed chancellery secretary. In 1783, he was appointed...
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    kept by master (styrmand) Mariager. In his diary, on 5 January 1783, Bolle Luxdorph mentions a ship, Juliana Maria, which has become dismasted during a...
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  • of land. Olufsen's widow and other heirs sold Rosengaard to Bolle Luxdorph in 1685. Luxdorph expanded the estate to 200 tønder hartkorn and in 1693 unsuccessfully...
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  • clients, which in fact made her a spy: she acted as an informer of Bolle Luxdorph (Danish envoy to Sweden in 1691–1698). Eva Österberg, ed (1997). Jämmerdal...
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  • Corfitz Ulfeldt Start of the Torstenson War (1643–1645) 19 February – Bolle Luxdorph, civil servant and landowner (died 1698 in Sweden) Marie Grubbe, noblewoman...
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  • in 1710, Im 1716, Mørdrup was acquired by Christian Luxdorph. Luxdorph, a son of Bolle Luxdorph, was a colonel in the infantry. He died just 42years...
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    Frederik Theodor Hurtigkarl, (1763–1829) Bolle Luxdorph (1643–1698), civil servant and landowner Bolle Willum Luxdorph (1716–1788), civil servant and writer...
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    married twice. His first wife was Hedevig Ulrikke Luxdorph (died 1720), a daughter of Bolle Luxdorph. They were married on 26 June 1713 in the Church of...
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    mentioned in the 18th century diary of Danish official and historian Bolle Willum Luxdorph. His diary mainly consists of concise references to news from Denmark...
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  • settles as a courtier and government official in Denmark. 24 July – Bolle Willum Luxdorph, government official and landowner (died 1788) Peder Olsen Walløe...
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    mentioned in the 18th-century diary of Danish official and historian Bolle Willum Luxdorph. The entry for January 19, 1764, notes that a box was sent by mail...
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    Portrait of Bolle Willum Luxdorph, Danish poet and historian....
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  • expelled from the British House of Commons for seditious libel. 1764 – Bolle Willum Luxdorph records in his diary that a mail bomb, possibly the world's first...
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