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Philippe Veranneman de Watervliet

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The failure to re-elect him as mayor in November 1830 was simply a response to a feeling among the voters (well-heeled citizens of whom, at this stage, there were fewer than 500) that it was time for a change. Veranneman's decision to attend parliament in The Hague during the summer of 1830, when
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in support of an administrative separation between the northern and the southern Netherlands. Even in July 1830, he was reconfirmed as a member of the chamber by his voters in Bruges, appreciative of his opposition to the old status quo of domination by the north.
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there was revolution much closer to home, reflected his belief that he could be more useful to Bruges by representing his city in the Dutch capital, especially given his confidence in the abilities of his deputy,
79:. Philippe's father was Jean-Charles Veranneman: his mother, born Emérance Colette Pardo de Fremicourt, was a surviving member of a Spanish family that had been powerful in Bruges during the 71:". The earliest surviving record of the family's nobility dates from 1731, when the titled status of Philippe Veranneman de Watervliet's ancestor was confirmed "to the extent necessary" ( 213:. Although the transfer of powers had been viewed as temporary, Veranneman de Watervliet made no attempt to win them back. He resigned on 22 October 1830 and retired to his manor in 380: 365:, Onuitgegeven bescheiden over de gebeurtenissen te Brugge in Augustus en September 1830, in: Handelingen van het Genootschap voor Geschiedenis te Brugge, Jaargang 1934. 248:
Veranneman always remained on the opposition benches. It was on his own initiative, in August 1830, that he petitioned the Dutch king on behalf of the city of
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Yv. Vanden Berghe en F. Simon, Philippe Veranneman de Watervliet. Een politiek publicist in de revolutietijd, in Biekorf 1966
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In 1817 he himself married Hortense de Peellaert (1800-1852). Thirteen years his junior, she was a daughter of
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It has been suggested that Veranneman was condemned by the Belgian "revolutionaries" who identified him as an
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Philippe Jean Ignace Veranneman de Watervliet should not be confused with his uncle and near-namesake,
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district between 1818 and 1820. In 1820 he was appointed a permanent delegate/member of the
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B.H. (Bert) van den Braak (editor-compiler); J.Th.J. (Joop) van den Berg (editor-compiler).
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During the crucial days in August and September 1830 he was present not in
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Veranneman reached adulthood during the later years of the
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Philippe Jean Ignace Veranneman de Watervliet was born in
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Philippe Joseph Jean Veranneman de Watervliet (1761-1815)
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district between 21 October 1828 and 18 October 1830.
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cast doubt in this interpretation. In the national
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In 1817 he became a member of the local council for
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Index

Southern Netherlands
United Netherlands
Second Chamber
States General (national parliament)
mayor of Bruges
1830
Belgium
Bruges
Jonkheer
Zeeland
Watervliet
Charles VI
seventeenth century
Count Anselme de Peellaert
Philippe Joseph Jean Veranneman de Watervliet (1761-1815)
United Netherlands
First French Empire
Provincial Council
Department of Lys
Napoleonic empire
consigned to history
States-Provincial (regional parliament)
West Flanders
Bruges
Torhout
Provincial-Executive "(Gedeputeerde Staten")
Bruges
mayor of Bruges
Karel Aeneas de Croeser
Second Chamber

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