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-Title: Het Eiland Wieringen en Zijne Bewoners
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-Author: Francis Allan
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-Release Date: November 1, 2013 [EBook #44086]
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+*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 44086 ***
HET EILAND WIERINGEN
EN
@@ -133,7 +101,7 @@ INLEIDING.
Ofschoon er over de geschiedenis van ons Vaderland, in vroegeren
-tijd, en vooral vóór de komst der Romeinen, eenen sluijer ligt
+tijd, en vooral vóór de komst der Romeinen, eenen sluijer ligt
verspreid, waaronder tal van belangrijke gebeurtenissen verborgen
liggen, zoo weten wij echter, dat onze geboortegrond, gelegen aan de
uitwatering van groote rivieren, wier stroomgebied destijds nog door
@@ -154,10 +122,10 @@ is, dat Hollands west- en noord-kust, alsmede de eilanden, zich veel
verder in die rigting hebben uitgestrekt. Zulks wordt althans bewezen,
zoo door de in de Noordzee liggende zandbanken en platen, als door de
kapel van Nehalennia op Walcheren, de grondvesten van de oude stad bij
-de Goereê, en het huis te Britten, bij Katwijk; welke gebouwen toch wel
+de Goereê, en het huis te Britten, bij Katwijk; welke gebouwen toch wel
niet aan den buitenkant der duinketen zullen geplaatst zijn geweest.
-Dan, niet slechts aan die zijden, maar ook dáár, waar thans de
+Dan, niet slechts aan die zijden, maar ook dáár, waar thans de
Zuiderzee de plaats van eenmaal vruchtbare en houtrijke landerijen
inneemt, zijn allerwege de sporen aanwezig, welke van de groote
veranderingen, in den loop der eeuwen, door stormen en watervloeden,
@@ -165,7 +133,7 @@ hier te weeg gebragt, de onmiskenbaarste bewijzen dragen. Tijdens
de komst der Romeinen hier te lande, waren deze streken reeds
lang bewoond; waarvan de stichtingen van onderscheidene burgten of
sterkten in dien tijd, ten bewijze strekken.--Zoo woonden o. a. de
-Tusiê of Toesië, op de hoogere landstreken bij Medemblik, van welk
+Tusiê of Toesië, op de hoogere landstreken bij Medemblik, van welk
volk den naam nog overig zoude zijn in het dorp Opperdoes, alsmede
in Lager- of Nederdoes, welke laatste plaats in de Zuiderzee bedolven
is;--de Marsioten of Marsen hielden verblijf in de lagere deelen van
@@ -279,7 +247,7 @@ Volgens de nasporingen door Witsen gedaan, bleek het, dat de stad
met eenen muur omringd was geweest, welke aan den noordkant geheel,
en aan de west- en oostzijde ten deele onder het zand bedolven was,
terwijl er aan de zuidzijde der stad, sporen werden ontdekt eener
-gracht, vóór den muur, waarin twee uitwateringen bespeurd werden. Ook
+gracht, vóór den muur, waarin twee uitwateringen bespeurd werden. Ook
ontdekte hij nog de grondslagen, van een groot, op zich zelf staand,
gebouw met eenen voorhof, die door eenen muur omringd was, welke eene
lengte van 300 voeten bezat.
@@ -379,7 +347,7 @@ ontwaart, en eindelijk de Witte Wierdijken, welke dit geheel omgeven,
en die het voorkomen hebben, van kleine krijtbergruggen; dan zal men
ons gereedelijk willen toestemmen, dat een en ander aan dit Eiland
een eigenaardig, gansch niet onbevallig voorkomen geeft, te meer,
-als men zijnen blik iets verder landwaarts inslaat, en dáárbij eene
+als men zijnen blik iets verder landwaarts inslaat, en dáárbij eene
gestadige afwisseling van hoogten en laagten, golvende graanakkers,
bloeijende aardappelvelden en veerijke weiden ontwaart.--
@@ -430,9 +398,9 @@ Deze zeeweringen zijn zamengesteld als volgt:
Aan den dijk met voorgrond 1041 Ellen.
- Aan den dijk met ketting-paalwerk 3818 Ellen.
- Aan den dijk met paalwerken steenen glooijing 100 Ellen.
- Aan den dijk met steenglooijing 281 Ellen.
+ Aan den dijk met ketting-paalwerk 3818 Ellen.
+ Aan den dijk met paalwerken steenen glooijing 100 Ellen.
+ Aan den dijk met steenglooijing 281 Ellen.
Kettingregel-paalwerk met steenen glooijing 191 Ellen.
Kettingregel-paalwerk met steenen glooijing 328 Ellen.
Geschulpt paalwerk, met steenglooijing 890 Ellen.
@@ -443,7 +411,7 @@ Deze zeeweringen zijn zamengesteld als volgt:
Behalve deze, zijn op vele plaatsen brikkistingen tegen de
kettingregel-paalwerken aangebragt. Deze zeeweringen liggen echter
-niet aanéén; men heeft dáár op verschillende plaatsen eene lengte
+niet aanéén; men heeft dáár op verschillende plaatsen eene lengte
van 2681 Ellen, welke onverdedigde, hooge gronden zijn.
De aan de oost-, zuid- en een gedeelte van de aan de westzijde
@@ -483,7 +451,7 @@ regenwater, terwijl er overigens vele welputten gevonden worden, die
min of meer goed drinkwater bevatten, en waarvan men zich hoofdzakelijk
tot drenking van het vee bedient.--
-Ofschoon Wieringen slechts ééne burgerlijke Gemeente vormt, vindt men
+Ofschoon Wieringen slechts ééne burgerlijke Gemeente vormt, vindt men
er echter onderscheidene dorpen en gehuchten, van welke Hypolitushoef,
de hoofdplaats, benevens Oosterland, Stroe en Westerland, de
voornaamste zijn.
@@ -501,7 +469,7 @@ Overigens zijn op dit Eiland drie Predikanten: 2 Hervormde en 1
Doopsgezinde, benevens 1 R. C. Pastoor. De Herv. bezitten er 5, en
de Doopsgez. 2 Kerken, terwijl er 1 Roomsche Kerk is.--Op 1 Jan. 1854
waren hier 1,358 Hervormden, 298 Doopsgezinden, 261 R. C., 1 Luthersche
-en 5 Israëliten.
+en 5 Israëliten.
Voorts zijn er 4 openbare scholen, namelijk te Hypolitushoef, te
Westerland, te Stroe en te Oosterland. Er is echter aan de kapel op
@@ -602,7 +570,7 @@ waargenomen.--Eene andere, hoogst belangrijke tak van industrie voor
dit Eiland, is de wiermaaijerij [4].
Men maait de wier in de maanden Junij, Julij en Augustus, even
-als het gewone gras, op de waarden, die met de ebbe op één voet of
+als het gewone gras, op de waarden, die met de ebbe op één voet of
een half voet na droog vallen. Men begint met half ebbe te maaijen,
en heeft dan hooge laarzen aan, die tot aan het midden des ligchaams
reiken. Het gemaaide wier wordt daarna in schuiten geladen, vervolgens
@@ -613,7 +581,7 @@ gedroogde wier in sloten met zoet water, om gedurende een tiental dagen
te ververschen. Hierna wordt het opgehaald, en op het land gestrooid,
waarna men het uit elkander pluist, en, nadat het goed droog is, tot
balen van p. m. 100 kilo, zamenpakt, om naar Amsterdam, Rotterdam,
-zelfs naar België en het noordelijke gedeelte van Frankrijk uitgevoerd
+zelfs naar België en het noordelijke gedeelte van Frankrijk uitgevoerd
te worden.
Het losgeraakte, niet gemaaide wier, wordt opgevischt en veelal aan
@@ -628,7 +596,7 @@ brengt. Wieringen heeft in dit opzigt veel te danken aan zijnen
Burgemeester, Mr. J. van Hengel, die door zijne bemoeijingen, dezen,
grootendeels vervallen, tak van industrie wist op te beuren.--Ongeveer
200 personen houden zich jaarlijksch met de wiermaaijerij bezig,
-welker opbrengst gemiddeld op 18 à 19 duizend gulden 's jaars wordt
+welker opbrengst gemiddeld op 18 à 19 duizend gulden 's jaars wordt
geraamd. Ten jare 1853 werden er 325,000 ponden, ad f 6 per 100 p.,
wier uitgevoerd.--
@@ -650,7 +618,7 @@ langen stok bevestigd is, en bestaat uit eene soort van vork, met
veerkrachtige nijptanden. De visscher houdt dit werktuig onder het
zeilen zoodanig, dat de tanden door de slijk slepen, en de paling
daartusschen bekneld wordt. Op deze wijze kan de vangst soms zeer
-aanzienlijk wezen. Een getal van 40 à 50 schuiten wordt tot deze
+aanzienlijk wezen. Een getal van 40 à 50 schuiten wordt tot deze
visscherij gebruikt.--De visscherij in de binnenwateren levert bijna
niets op.
@@ -682,7 +650,7 @@ komen de meeste geschiedkundigen met elkander overeen, dat Wieringen
reeds in de 12de eeuw van het tegenwoordige Friesland, en in 1296,
van het tegenwoordige Noord-Holland (vroeger West-Friesland genoemd)
gescheiden was. Op de oudste der bestaande kaarten van dit gedeelte
-van Neêrland's tegenwoordig Rijksgebied, bespeuren wij den naam
+van Neêrland's tegenwoordig Rijksgebied, bespeuren wij den naam
Wieringen niet. Echter vinden wij, ter plaatse, waar dit Eiland ligt,
en wel bepaald op de hoogte van het het dorpje Stroe, de namen Strude,
Wierum, en men mag veilig aannemen, dat, door deze laatste naam het
@@ -730,7 +698,7 @@ van St. Odolfus, in Friesland bij Stavoren, geschonken is. Ook was het
onder dit Eilandt, dat zich eenige schepen van Vrouw Jacoba, Gravinne
van Hollandt, in den jare 1426 verzamelden, die geheel onverwacht
Enkhuizen overvielen. Wijl die stadt de zijde van Hertog Philips
-van Bourgondië hield, en ruim hondert burgers voor het zwaardt deeden
+van Bourgondië hield, en ruim hondert burgers voor het zwaardt deeden
bukken, dat der Gravinne zaak niet weinig verergerde, en in 't volgende
jaar 1427, toen haare vloot onder Jonker Willem van Brederode, in den
scheepsstrijdt bij dit Wieringen, geslagen wierd, strengelijk gewroken
@@ -824,7 +792,7 @@ ende dat na de voltrokke bedijkinge, zoo lange de ingedijkte landen
zonder inbreuk en overstrominge bleeven, van ijder Mergen jaarlijks een
erkentenisse van twintig stuivers ten behoeve van de Graaffelijkheit
van Hollandt betaalt zoude worden; blijvende aan dezelve voorbehouden
-alle hooge middelen en laage Jurisdictiën, en moetende, ingevalle
+alle hooge middelen en laage Jurisdictiën, en moetende, ingevalle
dezelve Waardt weder inbrak, de Ingelanden 't elkens binnen vier
jaaren dezelve wederom bedijken. Waar op deze bedijkinge wel ondernomen
wierd; doch door 't gebrek van arbeiders zoo slechten voortgang had,
@@ -939,7 +907,7 @@ In 1382 stond Wieringen onder het oppergezag van Albrecht, Graaf van
Holland, die hier in alles de wet voorschreef, en, bij besluit van
den 27 Mei 1391, aan die van Wieringen vrij wint en grint verleende.
-In 1421 leest men van de bevestiging der Privilegiën, aan deze
+In 1421 leest men van de bevestiging der Privilegiën, aan deze
Eilanders geschonken, door Johan, Grave van Hollandt, bij verordening
in dato den 4den Mei.
@@ -949,7 +917,7 @@ is vrij van den dood"; terwijl daarbij tevens bepaald werd, dat het
Wieringer geregt zich tot 500 roeden buiten het Eiland uitstrekte.--
In 1456 verbeurden die van Wieringen, met de Kennemers, hunne
-voorregten en privilegiën, welke zij echter niet lang daarna van
+voorregten en privilegiën, welke zij echter niet lang daarna van
Filips, Grave van Holland, terug ontvingen.
Albrecht van Saksen schonk, den 26sten Mei 1492, aan de Wieringers
@@ -964,20 +932,20 @@ van Holland.--
Uit dit een en ander meenen wij te mogen afleiden, dat het gevoelen,
dat Wieringen zijnen naam ontleend hebbe aan de Wierdijken, op geene
genoegzame gronden van zekerheid rust, aangezien dit Eiland, reeds
-vòòr de eerste bedijking, zijnen naam had ontvangen.--
+vòòr de eerste bedijking, zijnen naam had ontvangen.--
Van de stichting der 4 parochiekerken op Wieringen, is weinig
bekend. Men vindt ze reeds vermeld in een Handvest of Privilegie
-van Filips, Hertog van Bourgondië, Grave van West-Friesland, enz.,
+van Filips, Hertog van Bourgondië, Grave van West-Friesland, enz.,
in het 1ste Artikel, uitgegeven op den 18den Mei des jaars 1452.
In vroegeren tijd bezat dit Eiland vele vaste goederen, waarvan de
-kerken en pastoriën onderhouden, en de traktementen der predikanten,
+kerken en pastoriën onderhouden, en de traktementen der predikanten,
kosters en voorzangers betaald werden. Die inkomsten werden geraamd,
op f 2500 's jaars en konden, gerekend naar de behoeften van dien tijd,
ruim toe. Doch sedert 1767 zijn deze goederen ten behoeve van den Staat
verkocht, zoodat er bijna geene vaste goederen meer tot de Hervormde
-kerken behooren. De onderscheidene diakoniën bezitten echter nog
+kerken behooren. De onderscheidene diakoniën bezitten echter nog
eenige vaste fondsen; vooral die der Doopsgezinde en R. C. gemeenten.
In 1680 zijn, op last van Gecommitteerden Raden van het Noorder
@@ -1007,7 +975,7 @@ twee leeuwen vastgehouden W, waaronder twee zwemmende rotganzen,
een en ander van goud. Het geheel wordt omgeven door dit omschrift:
- W. GODT· WET· ONSE· GHELVCK.
+ W. GODT· WET· ONSE· GHELVCK.
@@ -1020,11 +988,11 @@ VIERDE HOOFDSTUK.
DE DORPEN EN GEHUCHTEN OP HET EILAND WIERINGEN.
-Alhoewel het geheele Eiland Wieringen, slechts ééne burgerlijke
+Alhoewel het geheele Eiland Wieringen, slechts ééne burgerlijke
gemeente vormt, zoo vindt men er nogthans onderscheidene dorpen en
gehuchten, die onderling kerkelijk gescheiden zijn.--
-Gevoegelijk kan men ze in de volgende vier Sectiën verdeelen:
+Gevoegelijk kan men ze in de volgende vier Sectiën verdeelen:
Sectie A, bevattende 122 huizen,
@@ -1198,7 +1166,7 @@ die voor het grootste gedeelte hun dagelijksch brood winnen met het
visschen op zeewier.
Het Hervormde gedeelte derzelve, behoort tot de Gemeente
-Oosterland-Stroe en den Oever, wier kerkje vóór de Reformatie
+Oosterland-Stroe en den Oever, wier kerkje vóór de Reformatie
gewijd was aan den H. Willebrordus, en weleer begeven werd door de
Hollandsche Graven, terwijl de bevestiging aan den Aartsdiaken der
Utrechtsche Domkerk behoorde, aan wien ook de begeving stond van eene,
@@ -1254,9 +1222,9 @@ vervolgen wij onze wandeling, naar het aan den Akkersweg gelegen dorpje
Oosterland, of, zoo als het in een oud handschrift der Utrechtsche
kerk wordt genoemd, Oisteland, ligt zuidoostwaarts van Hypolitushoef,
-op 52°55'55'' N. B. en 22°40'30'' O. L.
+op 52°55'55'' N. B. en 22°40'30'' O. L.
-De kerk der Hervormden alhier, is zeer oud, en was vóór de Reformatie
+De kerk der Hervormden alhier, is zeer oud, en was vóór de Reformatie
gewijd aan den H. Michael, en verdeeld onder twee pastoors; terwijl
de begeving van beide pastorijen, alsook die van het kosterschap, den
Graaf van Holland aankwam, terwijl de bevestiging bij den Aartsdiaken
@@ -1312,7 +1280,7 @@ schaars, daarvan gebruik gemaakt.
De Doopsgezinden van den Oever, welke hier 50 in getal zijn, behooren
tot de Gemeente van Hypolitushoef en het Stroe. Deze gemeente telt
-250 zielen, en heeft slechts ééne kerk, welke te Hypolitushoef
+250 zielen, en heeft slechts ééne kerk, welke te Hypolitushoef
staat. Jacob pieterszoon was de eerste, die bij deze Gemeente het
leeraarsambt heeft waargenomen. Hij overleed ten jare 1710.--
@@ -1320,7 +1288,7 @@ Het Roomsch Katholijke gedeelte van den Oever's bevolking is zeer
gering, en behoort tot de Statie van Wieringen.--
De volksschool, welke met die van Oosterland verbonden is, wordt bij
-afwisseling om de drie maanden door éénen onderwijzer waargenomen,
+afwisseling om de drie maanden door éénen onderwijzer waargenomen,
welke alsdan gemiddeld 80 leerlingen aan zijne zorg en leiding ziet
toevertrouwd.
@@ -1355,14 +1323,14 @@ van ongeveer 4684 N. Ellen, welke minstens de hoogte van 2,75 El
boven gewoon volzee moest hebben, met eene kruinsbreedte van 1,50 El.
Voorts werd bepaald dat er, ter verzekering van de uitwatering van
-den Stroeër-polder door en ten koste der concessionarissen, van het
-Stroeër-sluisje tot den nieuw te maken dijk, langs en op 8 ellen
+den Stroeër-polder door en ten koste der concessionarissen, van het
+Stroeër-sluisje tot den nieuw te maken dijk, langs en op 8 ellen
afstand van den Zuiderdijk van Wieringen, eene geul zoude worden
gegraven, ter breedte op het maaiveld van 6, in den bodem 2, bij eene
diepte van 1 el onder het terrein; terwijl in den te leggen dijk een
steenen uitwateringssluisje moest gebouwd worden, met wachtdeur en
schuif voorzien, welks opening een vierde gedeelte grooter moest zijn,
-dan die van het toen reeds bestaande Stroeër-sluisje, en waarvan de
+dan die van het toen reeds bestaande Stroeër-sluisje, en waarvan de
vloer op 1,20 el onder volzee moest leggen. Omtrent de scheiding van
den polder en het Eiland Wieringen, werd vastgesteld, dat er langs
de Zuiderdijkaadje, op 8 ellen uit den voorkant van den bestaanden
@@ -1392,7 +1360,7 @@ aanbevelingswaardig, omdat men het tweede gedeelte ook als waterberging
voor den polder kan aanwenden.--
De sluis bevat twee waterwegen of openingen, waarvan eene voor het
-water van den Stroeërpolder, en de andere voor dat van den polder
+water van den Stroeërpolder, en de andere voor dat van den polder
Nieuwland zelve. Zij ligt in het hart des dijks, aan het oosteinde,
nabij de Groote Kaap.--De bovenkant van haren vloer ligt op 1,75 el
onder volzee, terwijl de openingen, ieder ter breedte van 1,45 el,
@@ -1480,7 +1448,7 @@ Klassis van Alkmaar, Ring van de Zijpe. De eerste Predikant, die bij
deze Gemeente het leeraarambt bekleedde, was Evert Jacobsz. Hij kwam
aldaar in 1595 en werd in 1619 Emeritus.
-De Hervormde Kerk te Hypolitushoef, was vóór de Hervorming toegewijd
+De Hervormde Kerk te Hypolitushoef, was vóór de Hervorming toegewijd
aan den H. Hypolitus, terwijl de pastorij beurtelings door het kapittel
van de H. Mariakerk, te Utrecht, en door den Paus, werd begeven. De
pastoor was toenmaals gewoon, een ander, ter waarneming van de diensten
@@ -1766,7 +1734,7 @@ niet onaanzienlijk getal Eilanders, en vooral jonge lieden, jenever
in hun gelag gebruikten. Is dit gebruik, hoe matig dan ook, op zich
zelf reeds af te keuren, nog meer zal die afkeuring toenemen, als wij
bedenken, dat alle misbruik ontstaan is door het gebruik. De grootste
-dronkaard verslaaft zich niet op ééns aan dien verderfelijken drank,
+dronkaard verslaaft zich niet op ééns aan dien verderfelijken drank,
die ongetwijfeld is aan te merken, als den grootsten stoffelijken en
zedelijken moordenaar der menschheid.--'t Is hier niet de plaats,
om daarover in het breede uit te wijden, noch, om door bewijzen
@@ -1855,7 +1823,7 @@ het, als onnut tot eenig gebruik, aangezien, noemende de Latijnsche
Lierdichter Horatius hetzelve Od. 17, lib. III, Alga Inutilis,
onnut zeegras, zoodat men bij de Latijnen, eenige geringe, en niet
noemenswaardige zaak willende te kennen geven, en beteekenen, tot een
-spreekwoordt zeide: Vilior Algâ, Slechter dan wier. (Zie denzelven
+spreekwoordt zeide: Vilior Algâ, Slechter dan wier. (Zie denzelven
Dichter lib. II, Serm. Satyr. V.) Maar hedendaags is hetzelve,
voornamentlijk in deze leege Landen, daar men van Duinen ontbloot is,
en de zee met Dijken moet afkeeren, in groot gebruik gekomen, en wordt
@@ -1863,7 +1831,7 @@ voor de beste stoffe gehouden, om op onze lichte en veenige gronden
eenige Dijken te vestigen, pakkende het wier zoo vast in elkaar, als de
allerbeste kleijaarde, waardoor de zeegolven, daartegen slaande, door
de gladdigheit van de wier daar weder afrollen. Zoodat meenigmaal bij
-de Staten van den Lande, Plakkaaten en Ordonnantiën op het visschen en
+de Staten van den Lande, Plakkaaten en Ordonnantiën op het visschen en
ophaalen van de wier gemaakt zijn." (Toon. der Ver. Ned. door Halma.)
[5] Het grootste gedeelte van den zomer.
@@ -1901,361 +1869,4 @@ vrijheid, om de schapenmest van het land te halen.
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