Molen Parklaan


Molen Parklaan was a windmill in 's-Hertogenbosch. This mill was located within the Fortress of the city.

This mill was occupied by the Belgians of 's-Hertogenbosch in 1601, commissioned by Maurits van Nassau, the later Prince of Orange. Because the Belgians of Maurits van Nassau did not find themselves in the fortifications, this should have been done by the bosses themselves.

After the siege, a report was made of the damage suffered by the city. The mill was then told that he was "behind the Cruijsbroeders at the Vuchterenpoort east."

In 1680, Bleycks Molen, which appears on the lists, is still mentioned on this site. If this is correct then the type of mill was a grain mill. 51° 41′ 3″ NB, 5° 17′ 52″ OL

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