Description
With a large title cartouche with signature of the maker Adriaan van der Ende, : Kaerte en Afbeeldinge vande Geheele Jurisdictie van Stantdarbuyten Gelegen in de Generaliteit onder Marquisaet van Bergen op den Zoom, gemaekt, en in den Jare van 1733, 1734, 1735 gemeten by my ondergetz… Willemstadt den 8 Julij 1737 Adr: van Enden.
Adriaan van de Ende was a surveyor, appointed by the Council of Brabant in 1720, then living in Heyningen. Was later living and active in Willemstad.
Other manuscript maps by van der Ende are recorded ; Kaart figuratief van de eilanden, waarin gelegen zijn de steden Willemstad en Klundert met de onderhorige forten en landen, Standaardbuiten, een gedeelte van Zevenbergen en Prinsenland; and in Repertorium kaartmakers, Donkersloot-de Vrij/Van der Krogt, Versie 2.6 (6-8-2023) ; Standdaarbuiten, 1734; Polder Ruygenhil, 1738; Heerlijkheid Willemstad en Ruygenhil, 1745.
Standdaarbuiten is a village in the Dutch province of North Brabant located in the municipality of Moerdijk, about 9 km northeast of Roosendaal.
Around the 13th century, the northwest of the current province of North Brabant was an extensive water area with an inland sea in the middle, called Barleaq. In the southeast, Barleaq bordered on a large forest, heathland and swamp area, the Barlebosch. Oudenbosch would later be created here.
The current Standdaarbuiten used to be part of the former Marquisate of Bergen op Zoom, just like Hoeven, Oudenbosch, Oud en Nieuw-Gastel and Fijnaart.
After the St. Elisabeth Flood of 1421, new land began to emerge in the water outside the dike to the north of the land of Gastel and Barlebosch. This was literally a large sandbank and was referred to as “'t sant er buyten” or “'t sant daer buyten”.
The title cartouche is topped with a coat of arms of the town of Standdaarbuiten. The main colors of the municipal flag are red and green, the personal colors of Jan III van Glymes, lord of Bergen op Zoom.
Specifications
- Your stock number
- 48783
- Maker / Publisher
- VAN DE ENDEN, A.
- Place
- Willemstadt, 1737
- Date
- Willemstadt, 1737
- Color
- In original color
- Height
- 810
- Width
- 1020
- Condition
- Manuscript map on vellum in brown ink with gouache colors and coat of arms heightened with gold. Small hole below the coat of arms, generally in very good condition.
- Reference
- Donkersloot-de Vrij 574; Teeling-Landmeters NB 119
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