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Tuyll

Tuyll is the name of a noble Dutch family, with familial and historical links to England, whose full name is Van Tuyll van Serooskerken. Several knights, members of various courts, literary figures, generals, ambassadors, statesmen and explorers carried the family name.

van Tuyll
noble family
CountryNetherlands
Founded15th century
FounderPieter Hugensz
Motto
Virtus vim vincit

(Virtue defeats force)

History edit

15th Century edit

Traditionally, the Van Tuyll van Serooskerken family claimed to be descendants of a very old, Van Tuyll (van Bulckesteyn) family of ancient nobility from Guelders, documented to 1125 and extinct in 1673.

This claim is based on among others the 1556 archive documenting the name change from Van Tuyll to van Serooskerken in the Zuylen castle (see under the Diplomas section), and is found continuously in all documents such as the 1603 charter they are from the same family (see below), the 1640 book 't Begin van Hollant in Dordrecht, page 306, by Johan van Beverwijck, the 1675 Rombout Verhulst monument to Hieronymus van Tuyll, the 1685 Batavia Illustrata of Simon van Leeuwen, the 1696 Nieuwe Cronyk Van Zeeland of Mattheus Smallegange, the 1822 recognition by the High Council of Nobility, three genealogies by van Spaen (1802), Rietstap (1887) and Polvliet (1894), the reference publication of the time, Jaarboek van den Nederlandschen adel, 6e Jaargang (1894) showing the full genealogy of the different branches, up to the first edition of the Adelsboek in 1906, but not in later modern editions. All reference works on Belle van Zuylen (Isabelle van Tuyll) support the van Tuyll van Bulckesteyn connection[1] and so do French genealogists.[2]

However, there is no primary source archival evidence for this thesis apart from that cited above, and given that from 1483 to 1603 the Van Tuyll van Serooskerken family merely used the name of Van Serooskerke and from 1759 Van Serooskerken, and never the name Van Tuyll (except in the name change archive of 1556), most modern Dutch historians conclude that this is a later fabrication of more ancient noble roots for the family.[3][4][5] In particular, Dr. J.G. Smit makes the hypothesis that Hendrik Van Tuyll van Serooskerken paid Willem Van Tuyl van Bulckesteyn to sign the 1603 charter that they share the same coat of arms and are of the same family.[3][6] The family Van Serooskerken then started to use the name Van Tuyll van Serooskerken. Hendrik Van Tuyll van Serooskerken commissioned Hendrick Bloemaert for a series of portraits of his ancestors. The likenesses are invented as even the Orange-Nassau did not have portraits dating that far.[7][8] These portraits are all shown in the Netherlands institute for art history www.rkd.nl.

The proven family tree starts with a Pieter (1430–1492) heer van Welland son of Hugo and mayor of Zierikzee, who married in 1456 Cornelia van Haemstede, direct descendant of Witte van Haemstede, of the today extinct counts of Holland and in 1483 bought the Serooskerke manor from Maximilian of Austria.[9]

16th century edit

Hieronymus van Serooskerke (1510–1571),[10] viscount of Zeeland, married Elisabeth Micault[11] daughter of Jean, treasurer (one of the four officers) of the Order of the Golden Fleece. His tomb is in the Church of Stavenisse.[12]

His eldest son, Philibert (died 1579), viscount of Zeeland, was made lord of a second Serooskerke (in Walcheren), hence the final n in Serooskerken, and was governor of Bergen-op-Zoom since 1572. The lordship of Serooskerke in Walcheren was granted by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain.

Hendrik van Tuyll (1574–1627) was ambassador to the court of England and member of the highest council, the Raad van State (founded in 1531). His son Hendrik Jacob[13] was also member of the council from 1690.

17th century edit

In 1623, King James I of England gave Philibert van Tuyll (died 1661) the right to carry a rose extracted from the royal coat of arms and bearing the crown of England on the family coat of arms.

In 1641, Gerard van Honthorst painted the young Hieronymus and Frederik van Tuyll.[14]

18th century edit

 
Isabelle de Charrière 1766, Musée d'Art et d'Histoire (Geneva).

Jan van Tuyll (1710–1762), baron of Heeze and Leende, lord of Vleuten, married Ursulina van Reede (1719–1747), daughter of Frederik, 2nd Earl of Athlone, and Henriette, countess of Nassau, daughter of William Nassau de Zuylestein, 1st Earl of Rochford.[15]

Isabelle van Tuyll (1740–1805)[16] an 18th-century author, also known as Belle van Zuylen and Isabelle de Charrière was the daughter of Diederik van Tuyll (1707–1776)[17] born in the castle of Zuylen. Her mother Helena de Vicq was the daughter of Rene de Vicq, mayor of Amsterdam and administrator of the Dutch West India Company. Her work displays fine psychological analysis and a portrait of manners anticipating early 19th-century emancipated ideas, though she was opposed to revolutionary radicalism. The highest skyscraper planned in the Netherlands was to be called Belle van Zuylen toren (tower) but was cancelled in 2010.[18]

Frederik van Tuyll (1742–1805) was colonel of the cavalry regiment van Tuyll van Serooskerken (1777–1793).[19]

From 1768–83 Baroness Marie Katharina van Tuyll van Serooskerken of Knyphausen (Germany), after the death of her husband, Count Christian Frederik Bentinck (1734–1768) (son of Charlotte-Sophie von Aldenburg und Knyphausen and Willem Bentinck, Count Bentinck from 1732), was Regent Dowager for their son, Wilhelm II Gustav van Bentinck (1762–35), who reigned 1768–1810, 1813 and 1818–35. The territory was annexed to the Netherlands in 1810 and occupied by Russia 1813–18. Marie Katharina lived 1743–98.

Jan Maximiliaan van Tuyll (1771–1843) was the governor of Utrecht and then the first governor of North Holland. He married Louise van Hardenbroek, daughter of Johan van Hardenbroek and Countess Susanne d'Aumale (see Duc d'Aumale).[citation needed]

19th century edit

 
Diederik Jacob van Tuyll van Serooskerken, Major General in the Russian army

In 1822, The High Council of Nobility declared members of the family were competent since early times to carry the oldest title of nobility, baron. They are "noblesse immemoriale", without ennoblement, predating 1351, from when on nobles of non-knightly origin were created in Italy. This does not correspond with the modern Dutch genealogists view that the family was originally a patrician, but not ancient noble family.[3][4][5]

The "baron de Tuyll", Diederik Jacob van Tuyll van Serooskerken (1772–1826), was a Major General in the Russian army, Russian envoy at the court of the King of Portugal and Brazil, and from 1815 Russian plenipotentiary to the Holy See. He had colloquies in regard to the union of the two Churches, and from 1822 to 1827, was Russian minister to the United States and resident of Decatur House.[20] He represented the Holy Alliance in the United States. As a consequence of his stay, a part of the silver collection of the White House carries the family coat of arms.[citation needed] His four children bore the surname "Baron van Tuyll van Serooskerken".

His grandson Carel Lodewijk van Tuyll (1784-1835), in recognition of services rendered during the Napoleonic Wars, was permitted to purchase 4000 acres of land from the Canada Company in 1832 and founded the town of Bayfield, Ontario. In 1851, his son Vincent Gildemeester van Tuyll (1812–1860), in partnership with Prince Henry of Orange, joined John F. Loudon in the discovery of the biggest tin deposit until today on the island of Billiton. Together they founded what is now the world's largest diversified resources company, Billiton.[citation needed]

Vincent's son Reginald van Tuyll (1845–1903) may have inspired the eponymous character in Pelham Grenville Wodehouse's book Indiscretions of Archie, 1921. He married in 1881 Countess Anna Mathilda van Limburg Stirum after the death of the Crown Prince Willem of the Netherlands (1840–1879), who had been refused permission to marry her.

A memorial to Vincent's grandson Francis Charles Owen (1885-1952) can be found in the parish church of St James the Elder, Horton.[21]

General Sir William Tuyll (died 1864) was a British army officer, and another of the military members of the family.[22]

Family castles and Heerlijkheid (seignories) edit

Historic houses without lordship

  • City-Palace van Huguetan / van Tuyll [nl][34]
  • Clingendael House [nl]
  • Fritwell Manor (Oxfordshire)[35]
  • Little Sodbury Manor
  • Rijgersbergen House

Other possessions edit

Serooskerke (Schouwen), Serooskerke (Walcheren), St. Annaland, Zoelekerke, Popkensburg, Tienhoven, Maelstede, Cappelle, Bieslinge, Schore, Vlake, Westbroek, IJzendoorn, Leende, Zesgehuchten, Rhenoy

Diplomas edit

  • 1547: act of nomination of Hieronymus to viscount of Zeeland by Charles V (Inventaris van het archief van de familie Van Wassenaer van Duvenvoorde, 1226–1996, J.C. Kort, Nationaal Archief, Den Haag, 2002)
  • August 23, 1556: new coat of arms and lordship of Serooskerke in Walcheren granted by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, together with the change of family name from van Tuyll to van Serooskerken by his father Jacob (824 Akte van bevestiging door keizer Karel V voor Jeronimus van Serooskerke van de door diens vader Jacob ingevoerde naamswijziging van Van Tuyll in Van Serooskerke, en van de verandering in het familiewapen).[36]
  • 1603 Hendrik van Tuyll van Serooskerken and Willem van Tuyll van Bulckestein sign a charter they are from the same family as they carry the same name and coat of arms.[37]
  • February 1, 1623: English rose added to the coat of arms by James I King of England, Scots and Ireland.
  • March 24, 1640: admitted to the ridderschap of Utrecht.
  • 1822: recognition that members of the family were competent since early times to carry the oldest title of nobility, baron, by William I of the Netherlands, king of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands (including Belgium) and grand duke of Luxembourg.

Coat of arms edit

Shield: three talbot hounds, crest: talbot, coronet above the helmet, various helmets depending on the source, mantling, with the earliest form of supporters, two wildmen. In 1623, King James I of England gives Philibert van Tuyll the right to carry a rose extracted from the royal coat of arms and bearing the crown of England on the family coat of arms.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Jean-Daniel Candaux, C.P. Courtney, Pierre H. Dubois, Simone Dubois-De Bruyn, Patrice Thompson, Jeroom Vercruysse and Dennis M. Wood in the 10-volume "Isabelle de Charriere, Belle De Zuylen, Oeuvres Completes", published by G. A. van Oorschot, Amsterdam and financed in part by the Prins Bernhard Fonds, the Swiss National Fund for Scientific Research and the Nederlands Organisatie voor Zuiver Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek. Quoting directly from the beginning of the genealogy given by these authors on page 631: "The family van Tuyll van Serooskerken descends from the noble house of Tuyl of the Tielerwaard on the left bank of the river Waal. In 1125, a Hugo van Tuyll, knight is mentioned."
  2. ^ Les plus anciennes familles du monde, J. H. de Randeck, Editions Slatkine, 1984.
  3. ^ a b c Dr. J.G. Smit, 'Raadsels rond een Zeeuws wapenbord', De Ned. Leeuw 112 (1995)
  4. ^ a b Dr. Arie van Steensel, Edelen in Zeeland pp.362–363, 2010. doctoral thesis
  5. ^ a b Prof. Dr. R. van der Laarse, "Virtus en distinctie: de Ridders van de Republik" pages 7–36, in Virtus: Jaarboek voor Adelsgeschiedenis. nr 14 2007.
  6. ^ The charter can be found in Utrecht Archief, Huis Zuilen, nr.890
  7. ^ Nakamura Toshiharu, Images of Familial Intimacy in Eastern and Western Art p. 45, 2014
  8. ^ "Virtus en distinctie: de ridders van de Republiek" (in Dutch). Universiteit van Amsterdam. Retrieved 2024-02-15.
  9. ^ Nederland's Adelsboek 95 (2010), p. 407.
  10. ^ Dr. Arie van Steensel, Edelen in Zeeland pp.246
  11. ^ . slotzuylen.com. Archived from the original (JPG) on 2005-03-14.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2005-09-18.
  13. ^ "Genealogie met portretten en kwartierstaten". slotzuylen.nl.
  14. ^ "La Défense - Defensie". La Défense - Defensie.
  15. ^ Dr. A. W. E. Dek, Genealogie van het Vorstenhuis Nassau, Zaltbommel, 1970
  16. ^ . Archived from the original (JPG) on 2012-07-17.
  17. ^ Sanders, Yvonne. "Diederik Jacob van Tuyll". www.belle-van-zuylen.eu.
  18. ^ Bruin, Peter de. "Belle van Zuylen Tower (in study), Utrecht". 3dwarehouse.sketchup.com. Retrieved August 28, 2019.
  19. ^ "cavaleriehistorie.nl". Retrieved August 28, 2019.
  20. ^ "Baron de Tuyll in Decatur House".
  21. ^ "Little Sodbury" (PDF). www.hortonandlittlesodburyvillagehall.org.uk. (PDF) from the original on 2021-05-15. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
  22. ^ "Dod's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, of Great Britain and Ireland". 1865. p. 571.
  23. ^ "kasteleninutrecht.nl".
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-03-26. Retrieved 2005-09-18.
  25. ^ "Huis Rijnestein in Jutphaas – foto's en tekeningen". kastelenbeeldbank.nl.
  26. ^ . www.rijnh.nl. Archived from the original on 2003-08-23.
  27. ^ . Archived from the original (JPG) on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2005-09-18.
  28. ^ "kasteleninutrecht.nl".
  29. ^ iMedialize. . archeologie.nl. Archived from the original on 2006-03-25.
  30. ^ "kasteleninutrecht.nl".
  31. ^ "kasteleninutrecht.nl".
  32. ^ "Een tekening van kasteel Wulven door Jan de Beijer rond 1750". zonnet.nl.
  33. ^ "Slot Zuylen – Kasteelmuseum aan de Vecht". slotzuylen.com.
  34. ^ . Archived from the original on 2005-11-24. Retrieved 2005-09-18.
  35. ^ "ViewFinder - Image Details". viewfinder.english-heritage.org.uk.
  36. ^ "Het Utrechts Archief - Ontdek de geschiedenis van Utrecht - Het Utrechts Archief". hetutrechtsarchief.nl. Retrieved August 28, 2019.
  37. ^ "Topstukken uit de collectie - Slot Zuylen". www.slotzuylen.nl.

External links edit

  • History of Tuil and Teisterbant (in Dutch)

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For the other Dutch family of similar name see Van Tuyl Tuyll is the name of a noble Dutch family with familial and historical links to England whose full name is Van Tuyll van Serooskerken Several knights members of various courts literary figures generals ambassadors statesmen and explorers carried the family name van Tuyllnoble familyCountryNetherlandsFounded15th centuryFounderPieter HugenszMottoVirtus vim vincit Virtue defeats force Contents 1 History 1 1 15th Century 1 2 16th century 1 3 17th century 1 4 18th century 1 5 19th century 2 Family castles and Heerlijkheid seignories 3 Other possessions 4 Diplomas 5 Coat of arms 6 Gallery 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit15th Century edit Traditionally the Van Tuyll van Serooskerken family claimed to be descendants of a very old Van Tuyll van Bulckesteyn family of ancient nobility from Guelders documented to 1125 and extinct in 1673 This claim is based on among others the 1556 archive documenting the name change from Van Tuyll to van Serooskerken in the Zuylen castle see under the Diplomas section and is found continuously in all documents such as the 1603 charter they are from the same family see below the 1640 book t Begin van Hollant in Dordrecht page 306 by Johan van Beverwijck the 1675 Rombout Verhulst monument to Hieronymus van Tuyll the 1685 Batavia Illustrata of Simon van Leeuwen the 1696 Nieuwe Cronyk Van Zeeland of Mattheus Smallegange the 1822 recognition by the High Council of Nobility three genealogies by van Spaen 1802 Rietstap 1887 and Polvliet 1894 the reference publication of the time Jaarboek van den Nederlandschen adel 6e Jaargang 1894 showing the full genealogy of the different branches up to the first edition of the Adelsboek in 1906 but not in later modern editions All reference works on Belle van Zuylen Isabelle van Tuyll support the van Tuyll van Bulckesteyn connection 1 and so do French genealogists 2 However there is no primary source archival evidence for this thesis apart from that cited above and given that from 1483 to 1603 the Van Tuyll van Serooskerken family merely used the name of Van Serooskerke and from 1759 Van Serooskerken and never the name Van Tuyll except in the name change archive of 1556 most modern Dutch historians conclude that this is a later fabrication of more ancient noble roots for the family 3 4 5 In particular Dr J G Smit makes the hypothesis that Hendrik Van Tuyll van Serooskerken paid Willem Van Tuyl van Bulckesteyn to sign the 1603 charter that they share the same coat of arms and are of the same family 3 6 The family Van Serooskerken then started to use the name Van Tuyll van Serooskerken Hendrik Van Tuyll van Serooskerken commissioned Hendrick Bloemaert for a series of portraits of his ancestors The likenesses are invented as even the Orange Nassau did not have portraits dating that far 7 8 These portraits are all shown in the Netherlands institute for art history www rkd nl The proven family tree starts with a Pieter 1430 1492 heer van Welland son of Hugo and mayor of Zierikzee who married in 1456 Cornelia van Haemstede direct descendant of Witte van Haemstede of the today extinct counts of Holland and in 1483 bought the Serooskerke manor from Maximilian of Austria 9 16th century edit Hieronymus van Serooskerke 1510 1571 10 viscount of Zeeland married Elisabeth Micault 11 daughter of Jean treasurer one of the four officers of the Order of the Golden Fleece His tomb is in the Church of Stavenisse 12 His eldest son Philibert died 1579 viscount of Zeeland was made lord of a second Serooskerke in Walcheren hence the final n in Serooskerken and was governor of Bergen op Zoom since 1572 The lordship of Serooskerke in Walcheren was granted by Charles V Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain Hendrik van Tuyll 1574 1627 was ambassador to the court of England and member of the highest council the Raad van State founded in 1531 His son Hendrik Jacob 13 was also member of the council from 1690 17th century edit In 1623 King James I of England gave Philibert van Tuyll died 1661 the right to carry a rose extracted from the royal coat of arms and bearing the crown of England on the family coat of arms In 1641 Gerard van Honthorst painted the young Hieronymus and Frederik van Tuyll 14 18th century edit nbsp Isabelle de Charriere 1766 Musee d Art et d Histoire Geneva Jan van Tuyll 1710 1762 baron of Heeze and Leende lord of Vleuten married Ursulina van Reede 1719 1747 daughter of Frederik 2nd Earl of Athlone and Henriette countess of Nassau daughter of William Nassau de Zuylestein 1st Earl of Rochford 15 Isabelle van Tuyll 1740 1805 16 an 18th century author also known as Belle van Zuylen and Isabelle de Charriere was the daughter of Diederik van Tuyll 1707 1776 17 born in the castle of Zuylen Her mother Helena de Vicq was the daughter of Rene de Vicq mayor of Amsterdam and administrator of the Dutch West India Company Her work displays fine psychological analysis and a portrait of manners anticipating early 19th century emancipated ideas though she was opposed to revolutionary radicalism The highest skyscraper planned in the Netherlands was to be called Belle van Zuylen toren tower but was cancelled in 2010 18 Frederik van Tuyll 1742 1805 was colonel of the cavalry regiment van Tuyll van Serooskerken 1777 1793 19 From 1768 83 Baroness Marie Katharina van Tuyll van Serooskerken of Knyphausen Germany after the death of her husband Count Christian Frederik Bentinck 1734 1768 son of Charlotte Sophie von Aldenburg und Knyphausen and Willem Bentinck Count Bentinck from 1732 was Regent Dowager for their son Wilhelm II Gustav van Bentinck 1762 35 who reigned 1768 1810 1813 and 1818 35 The territory was annexed to the Netherlands in 1810 and occupied by Russia 1813 18 Marie Katharina lived 1743 98 Jan Maximiliaan van Tuyll 1771 1843 was the governor of Utrecht and then the first governor of North Holland He married Louise van Hardenbroek daughter of Johan van Hardenbroek and Countess Susanne d Aumale see Duc d Aumale citation needed 19th century edit nbsp Diederik Jacob van Tuyll van Serooskerken Major General in the Russian army In 1822 The High Council of Nobility declared members of the family were competent since early times to carry the oldest title of nobility baron They are noblesse immemoriale without ennoblement predating 1351 from when on nobles of non knightly origin were created in Italy This does not correspond with the modern Dutch genealogists view that the family was originally a patrician but not ancient noble family 3 4 5 The baron de Tuyll Diederik Jacob van Tuyll van Serooskerken 1772 1826 was a Major General in the Russian army Russian envoy at the court of the King of Portugal and Brazil and from 1815 Russian plenipotentiary to the Holy See He had colloquies in regard to the union of the two Churches and from 1822 to 1827 was Russian minister to the United States and resident of Decatur House 20 He represented the Holy Alliance in the United States As a consequence of his stay a part of the silver collection of the White House carries the family coat of arms citation needed His four children bore the surname Baron van Tuyll van Serooskerken His grandson Carel Lodewijk van Tuyll 1784 1835 in recognition of services rendered during the Napoleonic Wars was permitted to purchase 4000 acres of land from the Canada Company in 1832 and founded the town of Bayfield Ontario In 1851 his son Vincent Gildemeester van Tuyll 1812 1860 in partnership with Prince Henry of Orange joined John F Loudon in the discovery of the biggest tin deposit until today on the island of Billiton Together they founded what is now the world s largest diversified resources company Billiton citation needed Vincent s son Reginald van Tuyll 1845 1903 may have inspired the eponymous character in Pelham Grenville Wodehouse s book Indiscretions of Archie 1921 He married in 1881 Countess Anna Mathilda van Limburg Stirum after the death of the Crown Prince Willem of the Netherlands 1840 1879 who had been refused permission to marry her A memorial to Vincent s grandson Francis Charles Owen 1885 1952 can be found in the parish church of St James the Elder Horton 21 General Sir William Tuyll died 1864 was a British army officer and another of the military members of the family 22 Family castles and Heerlijkheid seignories editCoelhorst nl 23 Geldrop Castle Groenewoude Heeze Moermond Castle Nederhorst Castle nl Oudenburch Palmesteyn 24 Rijnestein nl 25 Rijnhuizen Castle nl 26 Ringelenstein Schorestein Stavenisse 27 Ter Meer nl also Huis Ter Meer Zuylenburg or Slot te Maarssen 28 Tuyll Vleuten 29 see also Hamtoren Vogelenburg Vollehove 30 Vreeland 31 Welland near Noordwelle in Schouwen Duiveland Wulven nl 32 Slot Zuylen 33 Historic houses without lordship City Palace van Huguetan van Tuyll nl 34 Clingendael House nl Fritwell Manor Oxfordshire 35 Little Sodbury Manor Rijgersbergen HouseOther possessions editSerooskerke Schouwen Serooskerke Walcheren St Annaland Zoelekerke Popkensburg Tienhoven Maelstede Cappelle Bieslinge Schore Vlake Westbroek IJzendoorn Leende Zesgehuchten RhenoyDiplomas edit1547 act of nomination of Hieronymus to viscount of Zeeland by Charles V Inventaris van het archief van de familie Van Wassenaer van Duvenvoorde 1226 1996 J C Kort Nationaal Archief Den Haag 2002 August 23 1556 new coat of arms and lordship of Serooskerke in Walcheren granted by Charles V Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain together with the change of family name from van Tuyll to van Serooskerken by his father Jacob 824 Akte van bevestiging door keizer Karel V voor Jeronimus van Serooskerke van de door diens vader Jacob ingevoerde naamswijziging van Van Tuyll in Van Serooskerke en van de verandering in het familiewapen 36 1603 Hendrik van Tuyll van Serooskerken and Willem van Tuyll van Bulckestein sign a charter they are from the same family as they carry the same name and coat of arms 37 February 1 1623 English rose added to the coat of arms by James I King of England Scots and Ireland March 24 1640 admitted to the ridderschap of Utrecht 1822 recognition that members of the family were competent since early times to carry the oldest title of nobility baron by William I of the Netherlands king of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands including Belgium and grand duke of Luxembourg Coat of arms editShield three talbot hounds crest talbot coronet above the helmet various helmets depending on the source mantling with the earliest form of supporters two wildmen In 1623 King James I of England gives Philibert van Tuyll the right to carry a rose extracted from the royal coat of arms and bearing the crown of England on the family coat of arms Gallery edit nbsp Heeze Castle nbsp Slot Zuylen nbsp Geldrop Castle nbsp Clingendael House nl nbsp Coat of ArmsReferences edit Jean Daniel Candaux C P Courtney Pierre H Dubois Simone Dubois De Bruyn Patrice Thompson Jeroom Vercruysse and Dennis M Wood in the 10 volume Isabelle de Charriere Belle De Zuylen Oeuvres Completes published by G A van Oorschot Amsterdam and financed in part by the Prins Bernhard Fonds the Swiss National Fund for Scientific Research and the Nederlands Organisatie voor Zuiver Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek Quoting directly from the beginning of the genealogy given by these authors on page 631 The family van Tuyll van Serooskerken descends from the noble house of Tuyl of the Tielerwaard on the left bank of the river Waal In 1125 a Hugo van Tuyll knight is mentioned Les plus anciennes familles du monde J H de Randeck Editions Slatkine 1984 a b c Dr J G Smit Raadsels rond een Zeeuws wapenbord De Ned Leeuw 112 1995 a b Dr Arie van Steensel Edelen in Zeeland pp 362 363 2010 doctoral thesis a b Prof Dr R van der Laarse Virtus en distinctie de Ridders van de Republik pages 7 36 in Virtus Jaarboek voor Adelsgeschiedenis nr 14 2007 The charter can be found in Utrecht Archief Huis Zuilen nr 890 Nakamura Toshiharu Images of Familial Intimacy in Eastern and Western Art p 45 2014 Virtus en distinctie de ridders van de Republiek in Dutch Universiteit van Amsterdam Retrieved 2024 02 15 Nederland s Adelsboek 95 2010 p 407 Dr Arie van Steensel Edelen in Zeeland pp 246 Picture of Elisabeth Micault slotzuylen com Archived from the original JPG on 2005 03 14 Picture of Tomb in the Church of Stavenisse Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2005 09 18 Genealogie met portretten en kwartierstaten slotzuylen nl La Defense Defensie La Defense Defensie Dr A W E Dek Genealogie van het Vorstenhuis Nassau Zaltbommel 1970 Picture of Isabelle van Tuyll Archived from the original JPG on 2012 07 17 Sanders Yvonne Diederik Jacob van Tuyll www belle van zuylen eu Bruin Peter de Belle van Zuylen Tower in study Utrecht 3dwarehouse sketchup com Retrieved August 28 2019 cavaleriehistorie nl Retrieved August 28 2019 Baron de Tuyll in Decatur House Little Sodbury PDF www hortonandlittlesodburyvillagehall org uk Archived PDF from the original on 2021 05 15 Retrieved 31 May 2023 Dod s Peerage Baronetage and Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland 1865 p 571 kasteleninutrecht nl Palmesteyn in the Tielerwaard 1653 Archived from the original on 2006 03 26 Retrieved 2005 09 18 Huis Rijnestein in Jutphaas foto s en tekeningen kastelenbeeldbank nl Het Kasteel www rijnh nl Archived from the original on 2003 08 23 The castle in Stavenisse Archived from the original JPG on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2005 09 18 kasteleninutrecht nl iMedialize ADC ArcheoProjecten archeologie nl Archived from the original on 2006 03 25 kasteleninutrecht nl kasteleninutrecht nl Een tekening van kasteel Wulven door Jan de Beijer rond 1750 zonnet nl Slot Zuylen Kasteelmuseum aan de Vecht slotzuylen com Huis Huguetan Van Tuyll Archived from the original on 2005 11 24 Retrieved 2005 09 18 ViewFinder Image Details viewfinder english heritage org uk Het Utrechts Archief Ontdek de geschiedenis van Utrecht Het Utrechts Archief hetutrechtsarchief nl Retrieved August 28 2019 Topstukken uit de collectie Slot Zuylen www slotzuylen nl External links editHistory of Tuil and Teisterbant in Dutch Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tuyll amp oldid 1207726654, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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