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Brenninkmeijer family

Dutch, German and Swiss family of manufacturers

Brenninkmeijer (German: Brenninkmeyer) is a Roman Catholic Dutch, German and Swiss family of manufacturers, which own an international chain of clothing stores. Originally the family came from Tecklenburger Land (Westphalia) in Germany, selling linen in Friesland in the Netherlands. In 1840 two members of the family founded C&A company in Sneek. Their descendants discovered the potential of the stock of produced ready-made garment. Today, the family owns the Cofra Holding AG, based in Switzerland which in turn controls the C&A fashion business, a private equity company, a real estate fund and two banks. The company focuses its efforts on real estate, sustainable energy and financial services.

History

19th century

From the end of the 18th century, several Brenninkmeyers lived in Sneek, where Herman and his son Andreas founded a company. They were seasonal wandering merchants (peddlers), but forced by juridical restrictions to settle. Around 1835 they were assisted by their relatives Clemens and August from Mettingen (and surroundings). In 1841, Clemens and August founded a company (C&A) and stocked their goods in a warehouse, eliminating the need to travel. Around 1853 Clemens lived in Mettingen and August in Sneek, at a distance of 200 km to the NW. This small town in the north of the Netherlands became the location of their first shop in 1860; selling linen and cotton fabrics, sheets, bedding but also complete wedding suites. (Clothing manufacturers were the first sewing machine customers, and used them to produce the first ready-to-wear clothing.) In 1881 a branch was opened in Leeuwarden, and in 1893 and 1896 in Amsterdam; the possibility to buy on credit was abolished and the company started to sell menswear. In 1897, the family stopped to go peddling. Meanwhile more relatives arrived from

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Top 75 Catholic leaders in the UK today

Joe Biden’s election as the second Catholic US president has been a reminder of the important influence that Catholic leaders today are making around the world. Despite much skepticism over the sort of example Biden’s liberal Catholicism sets, what is certain is that Catholic social teaching is now high up on the agenda of public affairs, not just in the US but also – thanks to Pope Francis – around the world.

That is why Catholic leaders, especially from the worlds of business, education, politics, the charity sector and media – including the Herald, since 1888 – have such an important role to play in shaping the future. Especially for the younger generation who increasingly rely on digital apps and online religious experiences for spiritual and moral guidance.

This is why we have assembled this survey of Catholic influencers in Britain today. Our situation is different from America’s where there is an established Catholic infrastructure with flourishing Catholic universities. In Britain, Catholics have only been allowed to hold public office as MPs since the 1829 Roman Catholic Relief Act. We have never had a Catholic prime minister (Tony Blair converted after leaving office) although our current prime minister’s son Wilfred, whose mother Carrie is Catholic, was baptised in Westminster Cathedral last September.

This year, we are celebrating 75 Catholics leaders of the day. Many use their positions to do good by example, through philanthropy or by shaping society with their subtle influence. Even if they don’t openly identify as Catholics – and some would admit to being far from sainthood – their lives have often been shaped by their Catholic background and faith. They desire to be a force for good and give back.

This year we have focused on business and philanthropy. We will address the arts, sports, entertainment and other sectors in another survey. With the pandemic, there has never been a more import

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  • Owners and residents of Doorwerth Castle

    Name
    born – died
    storyPeriod of ownership (if known)Part in the contruction or expension of Castle DoorwerthBurchtheer Berend of Dorenweerd
    First known owner1260Built the wooden tower on an island.
    WischHendric of Dorenweerd
    Son of Berend of DorenweerdHe or his father built the first stone tower with moat in 1260, also called the water castle.Reinald van Homoet
    1410 – 1458
    Was one of the most important nobles of the Duchy of Gelre, in 1449 married Sophia van Bylandt, heiress of the Doornenburg.1435The castle was the first to be expanded in 1435. Adam Schellaert from Obbendorf, Lord of Doorwerth, Rosande, Grempten and Muggenhusen and Huntermaster of the Veluwe.1560 – 1614Certain together the appearance that we now know of the castle.Schinnen1565-1602Geysteren 1591-1602Flodorpabout 1541 – September 8, 1603Walrave van Voorst vrouwe van DoorwerthJohan Albrecht Schellart van Obbendorf
    Adam’s great-grandson, Lord of Doorwerth from 1628. Was Jagermeester van de Veluwe, colonel of the cavalry and chamberlain of the emperor of the German Reich. Traveled a lot and frequented the highest circles.1619-1676Built the dikes, vegetable garden and orchards around the Castle. The buildings on the forecastle were built by him in 1640. Because of financial difficulties, he renounced his property in 1667.

    Anton I rijksgraaf van Aldenburg

    1633-1680Was Raadsheer at the Danish court, governor of Aldenburg, lord of Kniphausen and Varel. Took over Johan’s property.
    Has kept the castle intact for the Dutch disaster year 1672
    He married in 1680 with Charlotte Amelie duchess de la Tremoille.1677 – 1680
    Charlotte Sophie Bentinck
    At the age of 28 she married Anton. 6 months later her husband died to leave her pregnant alone in castle Doorwerth. She gave birth to Antons only son.
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  • Weddings in Tuscany

    Welcome to Tuscany the 'hottest' wedding destination in the Italian industry that served as a wedding location for thousands and thousands of couples vowing their love to each other. As we're sure you know, many of these newlyweds were famous people.

    First of a long list of celebs getting married here in Tuscany was the Thin White Duke, David Bowie, who chose Florence in 1992 to wed his long-time love, ImanAbdulmajid

    Amongst the notorious bigs who followed, there is Wesley Sneijder, former Inter-Milan Dutch player who chose Tuscany in 2010 to marry his wife, the beautiful Dutch-Spanish model and actress Yolathe Cabau. Or the Danish tennis pro Caroline Wozniacki walking down the aisle with David Lee, American basketball champ at the time.

    2014 was the year that saw Kim Kardashian and Kanye West bringing to life their dream wedding in the Tuscan fortress Forte Belvedere in Florence, always named by the rapper and music producer as the most beautiful in Europe.

    And let's not forget the royal 'yeses' like that of Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Parma, niece to Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, who married the popular entrepreneur Albert Brenninkmeijer herein 2012.

    Tuscany is THE place where any possible wedding wish can be materialised, and even the fussiest brides and grooms will react with a grateful goodbye.