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1785 Bought [[Gyldenløves Small Mansion]] on the corner of Dronnings Tværgade and Bredgade in Copenhagen with Reiersen, Niels Lunde. ([http://www.indenforvoldene.dk/dronningens%20tvaergade%202-2a.html indenforvoldene.dk])
 
1785 Bought [[Gyldenløves Small Mansion]] on the corner of Dronnings Tværgade and Bredgade in Copenhagen with Reiersen, Niels Lunde. ([http://www.indenforvoldene.dk/dronningens%20tvaergade%202-2a.html indenforvoldene.dk])
  
1788 Became sole owner of [[Gyldenløves Small Mansion]] on the corner of Dronnings Tværgade and Bredgade in Copenhagen. Sold to the dowager Queen Juliane Marie in 1794 after the fire of Christiansborg Castle, who sold it to Brun, Constantin in 1798. ([http://www.indenforvoldene.dk/dronningens%20tvaergade%202-2a.html indenforvoldene.dk])
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1788 Became sole owner of [[Gyldenløves Small Mansion]] on the corner of Dronnings Tværgade and Bredgade in Copenhagen. Decorated the interior with wall paintings of his country manor, [[Dronninggaard]], also called Næsslottet. Sold to the dowager Queen Juliane Marie in 1794 after the fire of Christiansborg Castle, who sold it to Brun, Constantin in 1798. ([http://www.indenforvoldene.dk/dronningens%20tvaergade%202-2a.html indenforvoldene.dk])
  
 
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Revision as of 10:31, 28 June 2015

Frédéric de Coninck, 1799. Painted by Daniel Orme, Maritime Museum of Denmark.

Born 1740-12-5 in Den Haag, died 1811-9-4 on Dronninggaard in North Zealand.

Timeline
1795 (28 January): Letter from de Coninck to Anker (re. the English Club and the Coalition Club, 1792-1797) (KB, Håndskrifts, Ny Kgl. Samling, 4, 692 (gl.))

1811: Upon his death, de Coninck left 625.000 Rigsdaler, even if this was later reduced to 125.000 Rigsbandaler upon depts etc. having been paid (Werner, Duntzfelt)

Property
1785 Bought Gyldenløves Small Mansion on the corner of Dronnings Tværgade and Bredgade in Copenhagen with Reiersen, Niels Lunde. (indenforvoldene.dk)

1788 Became sole owner of Gyldenløves Small Mansion on the corner of Dronnings Tværgade and Bredgade in Copenhagen. Decorated the interior with wall paintings of his country manor, Dronninggaard, also called Næsslottet. Sold to the dowager Queen Juliane Marie in 1794 after the fire of Christiansborg Castle, who sold it to Brun, Constantin in 1798. (indenforvoldene.dk)