The Fagel Collection
Dutch historical law-related collection and archive formed by the Fagel family in the Hague; purchased for £8000 in 1802 by Trinity College Dublin and installed in new wing in 1809
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The Fagel Collection
Summary
The Fagel Collection is a house archive[1].
Key Facts
- The Fagel Collection is in the country of Ireland[2].
- The Fagel Collection's instance of is recorded as house archive[3].
- The Fagel Collection's instance of is recorded as editorial collection[4].
- The Fagel Collection's owned by is recorded as Hendrik Fagel[5].
- The Fagel Collection's owned by is recorded as François Fagel[6].
- The Fagel Collection's location is recorded as Trinity College, Dublin[7].
- The Fagel Collection's location is recorded as Koepel van Fagel[8].
- The Fagel Collection's has part is recorded as house archive[9].
- The Fagel Collection's significant event is recorded as digital catalog[10].
- The Fagel Collection's significant event is recorded as catalogue[11].
- The Fagel Collection's significant event is recorded as art auction[12].
- The Fagel Collection's described by source is recorded as Bibliotheca Fageliana : a catalogue of the valuable and extensive library of the Greffier Fagel, of the Hague[13].
- The Fagel Collection's YouTube playlist ID is recorded as PLw1TV8ZWA2CC9jDbl8m5C_-f8f4fbCoWK[14].
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Ownership
Owners include Hendrik Fagel[5], a politician[15], 1765–1838[16], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[17], awarded the Knight Grand Cross in the Order of the Netherlands Lion[18] and François Fagel[6], an art collector[19], 1659–1746[20], of Dutch Republic[21].