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payment for any of their subservient (originating from the beginning of the 1650s) claims." These brothers von der Haghen were sons of Jacob von der Haghen, who moved from Holland to Stockholm in the 1640s and were born in Arnheim respectively in 1618 and 1621. They married two sisters, Petronella and Margaretha Hidding, born in Stockholm in 1630 and 1628 respectively and daughters of Lucas Hidding and Sara von der Plaes, who also moved from Holland to Stockholm. The brothers von der Haghen owned the Ulfeldt properties in Malmo until their deaths
in 1669 and 1677 respectively. After them, the properties were owned by their heirs, of whom Johan von der Haghen's eldest daughter, Maria von der Haghen, born in Stockholm on May 7, 1649, was married since 1676 to the merchant Gerhard von Schwindern. In the following years, the latter, Gerhard von Schwindern, seems to have managed the proper-
 ties on behalf of the heirs. From 1680 he rented the old Ulfeldt property on Adelgatan to the king and the crown for the residence of the Scania governor general Rutger von Ascheberg, who was transferred from Go- thenburg to Scania and succeeded the former powerful governor general Johan Gyllenstjerna, who died in Landskrona on June 10, 1680.
Prior to Ascheberg, the governors from the beginning of 1659 had occu- pied the property built by the councilman Fadder Olsen Loch in 1658-
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