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NA AM-BOEKJE Van De Wel Ed NA AM-BOEKJE Van de Wel Ed. Heeren der fiOOGE INDIASCHE REGEERINGE, Gequalificeerde Perfoonen/enz. op BATAVIA- Mitsgaders )e RefpeéKve Gouverneurs , Dire&eurs, Commandeurs en Opperhoofden op de Buiten Comptoiren van Neclerl. India, zoo als dezelve in wezen zyn bevonden ultimo December 1783. Als meede alle de Gouverneurs Generaal, zedert het Jaar 1610. Tevens de hooge en mindere CoIIegien en Bediendens op de Buiten Comptoiren van NEDERLANDS INDIA. TE AMSTERDAM, By PETRUS SCHOUTEN en REINIEPV OTTENS Boekverkoopers, 1785. * Met Privilegie van de Heeren Staat en vm Holland en Wsjlrriesland. L C3 ) GOUVERNEURS GENERAAL Zedert den Jaars io"io. U T>E Ed. Heer PIETER BOTH, van Aniers- I 3 Joort, uit Patria vertrokken in January, cn tot Bantam aangekomen 15» December ïéio. gerepatrieert 1614. %, De Ed. Heer GERRIT REYNST , van Am- Jlerdam , uit Patria vertrokken den 2 Junf 1 1613. op Java gekomen in November 161+. in 't Fort jaccatra overleden den zo December iöiji J. De Ed. Heer LAüRENS REAAL , van Am- Jïerdam, in Rade van India op Mo!ucco,iot diecmaliteit aangèftélt den 19 July ioi6. gere« patneert den 5 Auguftus 1619, 4. De Ed, Heer JAN PlETERSZ. COEN , van Hoorn , in 1 Patria aangeftelr den 31 Odrober 1617, in regering getreden in Juny iöig. heeft Jaccatra verovert den 30 May 1619. geregeerc als eerfte Gouverneur aldaar, en gerepatrieea den 1 Feoruary 162 j. f. De Ed. Heer PI ETER CARPENTIER, aange• ftelt den 1 February 1523. uit de regering getreden 30 September 1627. gerepatrieertdea 10. November 1627. t. 'De^ Ed. Heer JAN PIETERSZ COEN , va* Hoorr. y voor de twederaaal als Gouverneur Generaal alhier gekomen e'ert 30.' September 1627. overleden den 20. Scptetnóst- 7625.- A » 7t oe C4) 7. De Ed. Heer JAQUES SPECX, van Dordregtti uit Patria op Batavia gekomen den 23 Sep,>j tember 1629. heeft gcregeert tot 7 September - gerepatrieert den 3 December 1632. g. DeEd. Heer HENDRIK BROUWER, van Am~\ fterdam , in die qualiteit alhier gekomen , en ini; regering getreden 7 September 1632. gerepa-i' trieert den 1 january 1636. f, De Ed. Heer ANTHONY VAN DIEMEN, vani Cuylenburg , daar toe in Patria aangeftelt 1635»; op Batavia voorgeftelt den 4 January 1636»-!, overleden 19, en begraven 22 April 1645. 10. DeEd. Heer CORNELIS VAN DER LYN, van > Alkmaar, het gezag opgedragen den 12 April 1 1645. en in Patria daar toe aangeftelt den 10 < O&ober 1646. heeft geregeert tot den 7 Oéfcoöei: 1650. gerepatrieert den 20 January iöji. 11. De Ed. HeerCAREL REYNIERSZ, van Am", fï'erdnm , alhier voorgeftelt den 7 Oftober 1650.1 overleden den 18 , begraven den 19- May 1653. 12. De Ed. Keer JOAN MAATSUYKER, van Am- , fierdamy geëligeert den 18 May 1653. geau-i thonfeert den 8 Oétober 1654- overleden den 4, begraven den 7 January 1678. j j. De Ed. Heer RYKLOF VAN GOENS, van 1 Embden, alhier aangeftelt den 4 January 1678.5 gerepatrieert den 25 November 1681. 14. De Ed. Heer CORNELIS JANSZ SPEELMAN, van Rotterdam , aangeftelt den 25 November 1 i62i, overleden 11> en begraven den 1;. Jan. 1684» je. De Ed. Heer JOHANNES CAMPHUYS , van Haarlems aangeftelt den ir January 1684.. geauthorifeert den 7 Auguftus i68j.zyn Ampt ncergelegt 24 September 1691* overleden den i8 luly i6$s* 1 Cs ) S. De Ed. Heer Mr. WILLEM VANOUTHOÖRN, van Amboina, aangeftelt den 24 Septemoec iöpi.zyn Ampt neergeiegt den 15 Auguftus 1704. overleden 27 November, en begraven 1 December 1720, .7. DeEd, HeeïjQAN VAN HOORN, v.mAmJler. dam, aangeftelt den IJ Auguftus 1704. gere• patrieert den 30. Oclober 1709. .1. De Ed. H<-er Mr. ABRAHAM VANRIEBEEK, vxnCabode Goede Hoop, aangeftelt en op Ba• tavia voorgeftelt den 30 Oótober 1709. overle• den 17, en begraven 20 November 1713. ). De Ed. Heer CHRISTOFTEL VAN SWOLL, van Amflerdam, aangeftelt den 17 November 1713. en voorgeftelt den 18 May 1714. overle• denden 12, en begraven den 16 November 1713. >. De Ed. Heer HENRIC Z WAARDE KROON, van Rotterdam, aangeftelt den 13 November 1718. en voorgeftelt den 10 September 1720 zyn Ampt neergeiegt den s July 1725. overle• den den 12, en begraven den 16 Auguftus 1728. DeEd. Heer MATTHEUSDE HAAN, vanDord- regt, uit Patria aangeftelt den 8 July, en voor• geftelt den 7 Auguftus 1725. overleden den 1. en begraven den 4 Juny 1729. De Ed. Heer Mr. DIDERIK DURVEN, van Delft, aangeftelt den 1 Juny 1729. en voor• geftelt den 9 December 1730. uit den Dienft ontflagen den 28 May, ert gerepatrieert 25 Ok• tober 1732. De Ed. Heer Mr. DIRK VAN CLOON, van Batavia, in 't Vaderland aangefteld 1731. in regeering getreden 28 May, en voorgeftelt den 24 July 1732. overleden den 10 , en be• graven den 14 Maart 1735. De Ed. Heer ABRAHAM PATRAS, van Gre- noble, aangefteld den 11 Maart 1735. voorge- fteldden 30 Auguftus 1736. overleden den 3 en begraven den 6 May 1737. A i 2j. De f 6 ) Be Ed. Heer ADRIAAN VALCKENIER, va<J Amjlerdam, aangeftelt den 3 May , en voorga fteltderi28. Sept. 1737. na PatriadNov. 1741,1 26. De Ed. Heer JOHANNES THEDEifS , va; Fredrikfiadt, na de oidre uy$ Nederland t« Generaal aangeftelt den 6 Nov. 1741. ontflagei den 28 May 1743. overl. den 19. en begravei den 23 Maart 1748. 27. De Ed. Heer GTJSTAAF WILLEM BAROD VAN IMHOFF, van Lier, in Nederland aan geftelt den 2 Decemb. 1740, dog inmiddels n Nederland vertrokken 12 January 17414 vervob gens het Generalaat in't Vaderiandgeaccepreeie 13 Dec. 1741. By haar Hoog Mog. geauthorifeet1 26 April 1742 Alhier gearriveert, ingehaalt e;i voorgeftelt den 28 May 1743. Door kaar Hoo* Mog. tot Generaal over de Infanterye van deii Staat aangefteld den zz Maart 1748. Overl. da 1 en begraven den s November 1750. 2J. DeEd. Heer JACOB MOSSEL, van Enc&uy zen, aangeftelt den I Nov. 1750. voorgeftelt den 24 July 1752. Door Haar Hoog Mogend* tot Generaal over de Infanterye van den Staat aangeftelt, den z$ April 1754 overleeden dei; is en begraven den i9Mayi76i. De Ed. Heer PETRUS ALBERTUS VAN DEI PARRA, van Colomho, tot Generaalaangeftel? den is May 1761. voorgeftelt den 29 Septembe 1763. overl. den 28 en begraven den 30 De eember 1775. 3e. De Ed. Heer JEREMIAS VAN RIEMSDYK, vaia Urrecht.totGeneraal aangeftelt den isDec. 1775 uit Nederland bevestigd den 7 Juny, overl; 3 en begraven 7 Oftober 1777. 31. DeEd. Heer REIK IER DE KLERK, van Mid< delburg in Zeeland, tot Generaal aangefteld den 4 Oftoberi'/77. vocrgefteld denroJuJy 1779: overl. 1 en Begr. den 4 Sept. 1780. 32. De Ed. HeerMr. WILLEM ARNOLD ALTlNGj: van Groningen, tot Generaal aangefteld 2 en voorgefteld den 20 Sept. 17*0. NAAMEN (r) N A AMEN I VAN DE WEL EDELE HEEREN DER jtïOOGE INDIASCHE REGEERINÖE. 1 <0oub. <0encraaïban ^eöecï.3uöia. ZtfN EDELHEID, DE HOOS EDELE HEER MR.WILLEM ARNOLD ALT ING. 1780 fcan ^eDedanöfcb^nöla. ' DE WEL EDELE HEER ADRIAAN MOENS. 1783 DE WEL EDELE HEEREN RAADEN VAN NEDERLANDS INDIA. Extra. Ordin Mr. IMAN WILLEM FALCK, Gouverneur en Directeur van Ceylon 1765. «7Ö7 1776 föHANNES VOS. I7Ö5 1777 DAVID JOAN SMITH. 1773 17B3 JACOÖ P£LT£RS, 1777 I784 ^HENDRIK VAN STOCKUM. 1777 fjiN' HENDRIK POOCK. J7.77 j, A 4. WIL* CS) WILLEM JACOB VAN DE GRAAGS I Vireïteur van Souratta 1776. I thans op Ceihn. | JOHANJSES ROBBERT VAN DER I BURGH, 1770 I JOHAN GERARD VAN ANGEL- I 1783 gouverneur en DireSteur van de Malle baar 17P0, ADRIAAN BOESSES. I78o ABNOLDÜS DE Ly. ^1 word van Gale verwagt. JOHANNES SlBERG. 273-, Gouverneur en Diretteur van Java's Noord Qojlkujl 1780. Mr. JöACHiM VAN PLETTÜN- BERG , tit. iyi6 Gouverneur en DireFleur van de Caap de Goede Hoop 1774. BERNARDUS VAN PLEUREN,' 1784 Gouverneur van Ambon. jan Grepve, 'liveede provif. Dirk Goetbloed. I77- Bcdiendens van Politie en Commercie. OiOppc rïfoopïi'cöc u Drg Hatofê. u George Tiieoheeréi;.4 iEerfte, 177» herrit van Grol, Tweede. I7«| ( 9 ) S3oefcf)ouöec 43eueraaï. Ijan Vermeulen. T7^tf ]©ffltat.<Öenei\Dec^nD. 3£eg. SSocfien. Jlzaack Cornelis Domis, provif, 1783 <£uö Commanoeuc. Johannes Reynouts. 1764 €>uö <8ppecljoofö ban Sfapan. Jan Hendrik Harringa, 1733 #ppei1)ooföban 't 45cncr;aïe ^oïön. €ompt, enCnratoc ao 3Ute£, Arnoldus Conftantyn Mom, provif. 1779 <£ecotnrtu tot en ober öe paften ban oen gjnianöer. Willem Vincent Üelvetius van Riemsdyk. 1776 Opperkoopman. 1773 £>abanöïjaac en 2Licenttncefïcv. Lammoraal van Genfau, prov* 1783 fóang ftebbenoe naafï 0ert43ecommitteei;De tot cn ober öc i^aafcen bun öea SnlanOec of &aoanDg)aat. facobus van der Steege, Mea. Dott. 1783 iDel]eimfcö?nbcc ban 31111 ïfoog €Dfïïje& Oen i|eece 45oubenieuc <öencraai. <02oot Caffjer* Sysbert Jacob Welgevare, provif* 1783 A ƒ Koop, ( ic) Kooplieden, Aaminijtrateurs , Pakbuy) meefiers en andere Bsdiendens9 als Cer ^eccrtarn Dan ïnmne ©oog^Deïcnji Daniël Diederik van Haak i&tnjle'gezworen,' Ckrk. X77 ODu 't Negotie Comptofc. Fredrik Hendrik Boy non. 177 Negotie Boekhouder. 17- Boekhouder vaji de Munt. 175 Sn 't*fD?oto*ffe jBagasmt. %/Vbdias Eliza VeÜrgius, Ecrfie Acbmii* [trateur. prov. 17? Johan Fredrik BarOifi van Reede tot de Parkeier. 177 Tweede Adminifirateur. 178! Hnöc €>mtt m®M. Willem Kraane. GrciQtrwmkelier. 177' Qrt oe ^a&ïjiinfcn aan De 3©efHnfce. Steven Poelman. eerjle Admimjlmt&ur. 177' |an iReynier Coortfen. 177 Twee.de A\4mAni{irftttur, Sn 't gfcp «aga^nn. Casparus Hartman, eerde Adminijirateur 177' Sn 'c <*^aan ,fï)^oas>rm. Ary Hnyfers-, eerjle AdminiftraïtMr, provtl? 81 3u De $>an*Hu;fen öp^ncM/t fylr. Wübem v.m Hogendorp,, 1,773 •eerjle Adminijirateur. I-77S Hendrik Pieter Ëangemgn» .1777 twe-de Aaminiftratrnr. 1775 Sn De pahhuufrn bessen bej^arernoo^ti IS'icüIaus Engelhard, elrjle Adwinijira- SN (ÏI > 3» 't S&fttëtoc Jftfeeöeti $a&6ttp^ Willem Adriaam Willems, «r/^ Adminij'trateur. I^St •gn ae IföeöfdttaïelBtoM. frans Hendrik Vroom;eerjle Adminijlra* teur.
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