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by Jarig Bakker, 10 Sep 2004
image from Ralf Hartemink's site.
Granted 16 Dec 1970. Graft-De Rijp does have a CoA, in which the Rijper
herring-fishing and whaling have been depicted. Most remarkable are the
silver pennies, which remind of the so-called "zeevarende buidels" (seafaring
bags). They were a kind of insurance for sailors, a.o. for ransoms for
sailors who had been taken prisoner by privateers.
Source: "Noord-Holland en zijn gemeenten", 1981
Jarig Bakker, 2 Jun 2003
by Jarig Bakker, 2 Jun 2003, after image from the Graft-De
Rijp municipal website.
Here is the flag of Graft village. It is a banner of arms. In Koffie
Hag "Nederlandsche Gemeentewapens", 1924, T van der Laars wrote:
"In blue on a loose base a cow in front of a tree, all or.
This CoA originated in the old village seal from the beginning of the
17th century. Graft was a former "Ämbachtsheerlijkheid" (manor) and
the largest "banne" (judicial area) of the Schermereiland (island in the
former Schermer lake), and was first mentioned in 1216. The first settlers
of the Schermereiland were people from the "Geestkant" (Akersloot and Limmen),
who were farmers and stock-breeders. Although they intende