By 1903, he already looked and lived like a wealthy young burgher, and he certainly earned the income of one.
In the summer of 1636 he remarried, this time to a daughter of a wealthy burgher named Neeltje Engels, who gave him four children.
In the 17th century, wealthy Dutch burghers amassed art and tulip bulbs.
"A wealthy Flemish burgher who commissioned Van Dyck to paint his portrait for posterity?"
There was also the development of private tuition in the families of lords and wealthy burghers.
Interested young members of the upper nobility or wealthy burghers went to study in Italy or other West European countries.
There was also the development of private tuition in the families of lords and wealthy burghers, which may have extended to women.
A Georgian triumph of mellow rosy brick, once home to the wealthy burghers of the borough, now offices for solicitors and other folk in 'the professions'.
After the Hundred Years' War, the farm was rented to wealthy burghers.
The justice system, operated by the clergy or wealthy burgher and patrician jurists, gave the peasant no redress.