Purmerland
Purmerland (
History
Although the present size of the hamlet would not suggest it, Purmerland was once a village of some importance. The man standing highlighted at center on Rembrandt's Night Watch painting is Frans Banning Cocq. He was Mayor of Amsterdam, Lord of Purmerland and Ilpendam and Lord of castle Ilpenstein. During the Dutch Golden Age the country surrounding villages like these was Amsterdam's breadbasket, as the draining of bogland created bountiful fertile soil. However, the draining of the soil caused it to shrink, until it reached the water level of the Zuiderzee only a few miles to the east. Soil erosion thus brought about the demise of Purmerland's limited prominence. Nowadays the population is largely made up of town people seeking a country retreat in a small village now characterised by large mansions which have replaced the orihinal smaller cottages.
See also
- Free and high Lordship of Purmerend, Purmerland and Ilpendam
External links
- J. Kuyper, Gemeente Atlas van Nederland, 1865-1870, "Ilpendam". Map of the former municipality of Ilpendam in 1868, showing Purmerland.
References
- Landsmeer Municipality website re Population figures Archived 2007-12-05 at the Wayback Machine