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    Johan Gerard van Angelbeek (1727 – 2 September 1799) was a Dutch colonial officer who commanded Dutch forces on the island of Ceylon during the colony's...
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    ordered van de Graaf to abandon his war plans. In protest, van de Graaf resigned from his position as Governor and was succeeded by Johan van Angelbeek, who...
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    under Rear-Admiral Peter Rainier. Stuart called on Batavian governor Johan van Angelbeek to surrender the colony peacefully and many trading posts were taken...
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    15 July 1794 he was succeeded as governor by his father-in-law, Johan van Angelbeek. He retired to the estate De Liesbosch south of the city Utrecht...
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    Christiaan Lodewijk Senff 1770–1781 Adriaan Moens 1781–1793 Johan van Angelbeek 1793–1795 Jan Lambertus van Spall Malabar pepper List of commanders of Dutch Malabar...
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  • Willem Falck 7 August 1765 5 February 1785 41 Willem Jacob van de Graaf 7 February 1785 15 July 1794 42 Johan van Angelbeek 15 July 1794 16 February 1796...
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  • of the presidential staff based there. The last Dutch Governor, Johan van Angelbeek, built a two-storied residence on the site of the demolished St Francis's...
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    Wittmund is twinned with: Simsbury, Connecticut (United States) Johan van Angelbeek (1727–1799), a Dutch colonial officer and governor of Colombo, Thoothukudi...
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    French Revolutionary Wars: The Invasion of Ceylon (1795) ends when Johan van Angelbeek, the Batavian governor of Ceylon, surrenders Colombo peacefully to...
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    French Revolutionary Wars: The Invasion of Ceylon (1795) ends when Johan van Angelbeek, the Batavian governor of Ceylon, surrenders Colombo peacefully to...
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    Governors buried at the church, including the last Governor, Johan Gerard van Angelbeek, who died in Colombo in 1799, three years after the British occupation...
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    Carel Sirardus Willem van Hogendorp, future Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies. The third was Johan Gerard van Angelbeek, who held the post from...
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  • Governor of Dutch Ceylon during its Dutch period. De Heere was the son of Johan Gerritsz de Heere and Marritje Gerrits. From 1693 until 1694, he served...
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  • Becker. After his governorship he remained extraordinary member of the Raad van Indië, and, in 1708, he has the title Commissary of the Cape of Good Hope...
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    The Travancore lines. Meloor Gate can be seen. Work by Commander Johan Gerard van Angelbeek...
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