• Joan Paul Schaghen (variable spellings include Jan/Johan(nes), Paulus, and Schagen) (2 November 1689 in Malacca – c. 10 December 1746 in Amsterdam) was...
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    is signed between Great Britain, France and Prussia. October 19 – Joan Paul Schaghen is appointed by the Dutch East India Company to serve as the Governor...
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    1779) Charles-François Panard, French chansonnier and poet (d. 1765) Joan Paul Schaghen, Dutch governor (d. 1746) November 3 Jan Josef Ignác Brentner, Czech...
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    1779) Charles-François Panard, French chansonnier and poet (d. 1765) Joan Paul Schaghen, Dutch governor (d. 1746) November 3 Jan Josef Ignác Brentner, Czech...
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  • Governor of Ceylon In office 12 January 1724 – 19 October 1725 Preceded by Arnold Mold acting governor Succeeded by Joan Paul Schaghen acting governor...
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  • is signed between Great Britain, France and Prussia. October 19 – Joan Paul Schaghen is appointed by the Dutch East India Company to serve as the Governor...
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    Vicq 1682–1687: Robbert Padbrugge 1687–1691: Dirk de Haas 1691–1696: Joan Paul Schaghen 1697–1701: Willem van Wijngaarden 1701–1706: Balthasar Coyett 1706–1720:...
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  • January 1724 22 Johannes Hertenberg 12 January 1724 19 October 1725 23 Joan Paul Schaghen 19 October 1725 16 November 1726 24 Petrus Vuyst 16 September 1726...
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