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Bailiff Collection (#3)

"Bailiff: A Historical Glimpse into the World of Rent Collection and Authority" Rent Day, engraved by Abraham Raimbach (1784-1868

Background imageBailiff Collection: Portrait Claes Allertsz Boelens Bailiff De Hoorn

Portrait Claes Allertsz Boelens Bailiff De Hoorn
Portrait of Claes Allertsz Boelens, Bailiff or De Hoorn (Klaes van Boelisse), Portrait of Nicols Bulius (Claes Allertsz Boelens), the schout van Hoorn Bust to the right, copy, historical persons

Background imageBailiff Collection: Portrait Martinus van Toulon Mr M van Toulon

Portrait Martinus van Toulon Mr M van Toulon
Portrait of Martinus van Toulon Mr. M. van Toulon, Council etc. in Gouda (title on object), Portrait bust of Martinus van Toulon, mayor and bailiff of Gouda and leader of the patriotic movement

Background imageBailiff Collection: Portrait Dominicus Costerus D Costerus Mayor etc

Portrait Dominicus Costerus D Costerus Mayor etc
Portrait of Dominicus Costerus D. Costerus Mayor etc. in Woerden (title on object), Portrait bust of Dominicus Costerus, schout and bailiff in Woerden and author, Dominicus Costerus

Background imageBailiff Collection: Bailliage Or Tribunal Of The KingAśS Bailiff. Facsimile Of Wood Engraving In Praxis Rerum

Bailliage Or Tribunal Of The KingAśS Bailiff. Facsimile Of Wood Engraving In Praxis Rerum Civilium By Josse Damhoudere, Antwerp 1557

Background imageBailiff Collection: A Rakes Progress, Plate 4, June 25, 1735. Creator: William Hogarth

A Rakes Progress, Plate 4, June 25, 1735. Creator: William Hogarth
A Rakes Progress, Plate 4, June 25, 1735

Background imageBailiff Collection: Study of Tax Collectors, 1591-1593. Artist: Giuseppe Cesari

Study of Tax Collectors, 1591-1593. Artist: Giuseppe Cesari
Study of Tax Collectors, 1591-1593. Cesari, Giuseppe (1568-1640). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageBailiff Collection: Two Victorian men trying to force entry to a cottage

Two Victorian men trying to force entry to a cottage
Two Victorian men trying to force their way into a cottage using a large piece of wood. The terrified inhabitant remonstrates with them while an alarmed-looking gentleman descends from a horse drawn

Background imageBailiff Collection: Swiss costumes of the first half of the 16th century

Swiss costumes of the first half of the 16th century.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century, Frankfurt

Background imageBailiff Collection: Bailiffs Outwitted (hand-coloured engraving)

Bailiffs Outwitted (hand-coloured engraving)
XCF306880 Bailiffs Outwitted (hand-coloured engraving) by English School; Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageBailiff Collection: Count William III of Holland, Duke of Hainault, Gives the Order to Behead the Bailiff

Count William III of Holland, Duke of Hainault, Gives the Order to Behead the Bailiff of South Holland, 1336, Judgment of William the Good, copy after Simon Henrixz, 1620 - 1649

Background imageBailiff Collection: Portrait of Willem Ploos van Amstel, Bailiff of Loosdrecht, Anonymous, 1578

Portrait of Willem Ploos van Amstel, Bailiff of Loosdrecht, Anonymous, 1578

Background imageBailiff Collection: Portrait of Jan Gerritsz van Egmond, died 1523, Bailiff of Nieuwburg, workshop of

Portrait of Jan Gerritsz van Egmond, died 1523, Bailiff of Nieuwburg, workshop of Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen, c. 1518

Background imageBailiff Collection: Portrait of Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft, Bailiff of Muiden, Historian and Poet, Joachim

Portrait of Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft, Bailiff of Muiden, Historian and Poet, Joachim von Sandrart, 1630 - 1700

Background imageBailiff Collection: Portrait of Claes Allertsz Boelens, Bailiff of De Hoorn (Klaes van Boelisse), Anonymous

Portrait of Claes Allertsz Boelens, Bailiff of De Hoorn (Klaes van Boelisse), Anonymous, in or after 1627

Background imageBailiff Collection: Portrait of Cornelis de Witt, Samuel van Hoogstraten, 1648 - 1677

Portrait of Cornelis de Witt, Samuel van Hoogstraten, 1648 - 1677

Background imageBailiff Collection: Portrait of the Jaspar Souter, Jacob Matham, Anonymous, 1628

Portrait of the Jaspar Souter, Jacob Matham, Anonymous, 1628

Background imageBailiff Collection: Priest with holy water brush before the possessed bailiff, Caspar Luyken, Jan Claesz

Priest with holy water brush before the possessed bailiff, Caspar Luyken, Jan Claesz ten Hoorn, 1699

Background imageBailiff Collection: Mean Collection, 1891 (oil on canvas)

Mean Collection, 1891 (oil on canvas)
BAL105692 Mean Collection, 1891 (oil on canvas) by Mrevlishvili, A. (19th century); 34x45 cm; Georgian State Picture Gallery, Tbilisi, Georgia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageBailiff Collection: Scene at an Irish Eviction in County Kerry, from The Illustrated London News

Scene at an Irish Eviction in County Kerry, from The Illustrated London News
BAL127893 Scene at an Irish Eviction in County Kerry, from The Illustrated London News, 15th January 1887 (engraving) by Forestier, Amedee (1854-1930); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageBailiff Collection: Bailiff very well treated

Bailiff very well treated
Bailiff (who has been very well treated and settled with) - " Well good-bye, Sir. See you again soon, Sir, I ope!" Date: 1902

Background imageBailiff Collection: MENs FASHION, 1880. Whenever handsome Charley was seen on the shady side of Piccadilly or Pall-mall

MENs FASHION, 1880. Whenever handsome Charley was seen on the shady side of Piccadilly or Pall-mall, he had a Lord arm-in-arm; and there was a bailiff round the corner. Wood engraving, English, 1880

Background imageBailiff Collection: MEDIEVAL KINGs BAILIFF. Tribunal of the kings Bailiff. Wood engraving after a line engraving

MEDIEVAL KINGs BAILIFF. Tribunal of the kings Bailiff. Wood engraving after a line engraving from Praxis Rerum Civilium by Josse Damhoudere, published 1557 in Antwerp

Background imageBailiff Collection: MEDIEVAL KINGs BAILIFF, 1557. Tribunal of the Kings Bailiff. Wood engraving after a line engraving

MEDIEVAL KINGs BAILIFF, 1557. Tribunal of the Kings Bailiff. Wood engraving after a line engraving from Praxis Rerum Civilium by Josse Damhoudere, published in Antwerp, Belgium, 1557

Background imageBailiff Collection: Nuremberg, Germany - Bailiffs House

Nuremberg, Germany - Bailiffs House

Background imageBailiff Collection: Noble People 1380

Noble People 1380
A nobleman and his wife leave their castle, surrounded by servants, groom and bailiff

Background imageBailiff Collection: Removal Men 1929

Removal Men 1929
Removal men at the Great Stanhope Street house of Mr Clarence Hatry, the City of London fincancier, jailed for fraud

Background imageBailiff Collection: Bailiff in the House

Bailiff in the House
THE MAN IN POSSESSION a bailiff sprawls in the house of an unfortunate family who can t pay their debts



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"Bailiff: A Historical Glimpse into the World of Rent Collection and Authority" Rent Day, engraved by Abraham Raimbach (1784-1868), published 1817 (engraving): This captivating artwork depicts the bustling atmosphere of a Rent Day, where tenants anxiously await their turn to settle their dues with the bailiff. The engraving beautifully captures the emotions and interactions between landlords, tenants, and the authoritative figure responsible for collecting payments. Bailiff and Writ: In this intriguing scene from Bailiff Bridge in Brighouse during the early 1900s, we witness a bailiff executing his duties while holding a writ. The image offers insight into how legal documents played a crucial role in enforcing financial obligations. Cover of "L'Assiette au Beurre", number 175, Satirique en Couleurs, 1904_8_6: Art - Bailiff, Painters artists (lithograph): This satirical lithograph showcases an artist's interpretation of a bailiff amidst painters and artists. It humorously portrays how even within creative circles, individuals were not immune to encounters with authority figures like bailiffs. Canterbury Tales - The Reeve: Chaucer's timeless tale introduces us to another facet of medieval society – the reeve who acts as both manager and overseer on an estate. Through this character's portrayal as a cunning individual skilled at manipulating finances for personal gain, we catch glimpses of how bailiffs could be perceived during that era. Punishment of a woman in the 16th Century (colour litho): This vividly colored lithograph sheds light on one aspect of a bailiff's role – ensuring compliance through punishment when necessary. It serves as a reminder that beyond rent collection duties lay responsibilities related to maintaining order within communities. L'Assiette au Beurre, number 18 Satirique en Couleurs, 1901_8_1.