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Jan Heemskerk

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Jan Heemskerk
Jan Heemskerk

In office
April 23, 1883 – April 21, 1888
Monarch King William III
Preceded by Constantijn Theodoor van Lynden van Sandenburg
Succeeded by Æneas Baron Mackay

In office
July 6, 1872 – August 27, 1874
Monarch King William III
Preceded by Gerrit de Vries
Succeeded by Jan Kappeyne van de Coppello

Born 30 July 1818(1818-07-30)
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Died 9 October 1897 (aged 79)
The Hague, The Netherlands
Birth name Jan Heemskerk Abrahamszoon
Political party Conservative
Spouse Anna Maria Heemskerk
Occupation Lawyer
Religion Arminian Remonstrant

Jan Heemskerk Abrahamszoon (30 July 1818 – 9 October 1897) was a Dutch politician, who became the prime minister of the Netherlands in 1874 until 1877, and again in 1883, until 1888. His son, Theo Heemskerk was also prime minister, in the period 1908-1913.

[edit] History

Heemskerk was born in Amsterdam in 1818. He studied law and became a lawyer, then a member of the House of Representatives. Originally he was a liberal politician, but became conservative, and was conservative when he was prime minister. He died in The Hague in 1897 at the age of 79.

[edit] Published works

Heemskerk's published works include

  • De praktijk onzer grondwet. 2 vols. (Utrecht: J. L. Beijers, 1881.)
  • Speciminis inauguralis de Montesquivio pars prior [-altera]. 2 vols. (Amstelodami: J.H. et G. van Heteren, 1839.)
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