patroonrechten
Patroonrechten, also known as patronage rights, were a complex system of privileges and responsibilities historically granted by the Crown, typically in the Dutch Republic, to individuals or institutions. These rights were often associated with land ownership and involved the appointment of clergy, the administration of justice, and the collection of certain revenues within a specific territory. The holder of patroonrechten, known as a "patroon," exerted considerable influence over the religious and secular affairs of their domain.
The origin of patroonrechten can be traced back to medieval feudal practices, where lords held significant
The extent and nature of patroonrechten varied significantly depending on the specific grant and the historical