? Commissioned by Joan Pietersz Reael (1625-59);...; ? his nephew Pieter Reael (1650-1701), Huys te Nigtevegt or De Nessenrak, De Nes, also known as Reaelen-eiland (Island of the Reael family), near Vreeland, Utrecht; ? his daughter Sara Reael (168?-1758) with Huys te Nigtevegt, Reaelen-eiland;{Broerstra 1989, reconstruction of the residential history of the house.} ? her sister Wendela E. Reael (1688-1768) with Huys te Nigtevegt, Reaeleneiland;{Broerstra 1989, pp. 24-26.} ? her son-in-law David ten Hove (1724-87) with Huys te Nigtevegt, Reaelen-eiland;{Broerstra 1989, p. 26.} ? his daughter Wendela E. ten Hove (1750-1814) with Huys te Nigtevegt, Reaelen-eiland;{Broerstra 1989, p. 26.} ? her daughter Cornelia A. Munter, Countess of Bosé, Dessau; ? sold with Huys te Nigtevegt, Reaelen-eiland, to Abraham Dubois, 1821;{Broerstra 1989, p. 26.} ? sold with Huys te Nigtevegt, Reaelen-eiland, to Dirk Hoogbruijn, ’s-Graveland, 1829;{Broerstra 1989, p. 28.} ? sold with Reaelen-eiland to Jan van Andel, Burgomaster of Vreeland, 1830;{Broerstra 1989, p. 28.}...; sold with Realen-eiland to his son Gerrit Gijsbertus van den Andel, 1857;{Broerstra 1989, p. 34.} found by C.G. ’t Hooft on De Nes on 15 July 1900;{Annotation Jonkheer J.H. Backer.} from C.G. ’t Hooft, fl. 1,500, to the museum, November 1900
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