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As an estate, Angerenstein was already known in the Middle Ages as a loan from the St. Salvator abbey in Prüm. The first owner is named Johan Coster (1487) from the Arnhem family Van Angeren. The estate owes its name to this family. A few years later, the estate is owned by the Van Berk family and is called "te Munchuyssen", as evidenced by a loan deed from 1501: "that inheritance in the guet in Angerensteynn was attached to the guet in Munchuyssen". And towards the end of the sixteenth century the house is called the "Van Berckspijker", nail in the sense of a fortified country house.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Angerenstein)
May 4, 2019
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