- Godert van der Capellen
Godert Alexander Gerard Philip, Baron van der Capellen (
December 15 ,1778 -April 10 ,1848 ) was a Dutch statesman from Utrecht.Van der Capellen was made
Prefect ofFriesland and soon thereafterMinister of the Interior and a member of thePrivy Council . At his advice, King Louis Napoleon abdicated the throne in 1810 in favor of his son, Louis II. Van der Capellen did not serveNapoleon I . Wilhelm I,King of the Netherlands , appointed himColonial Minister and sent him as Secretary ofUnited Kingdom of the Netherlands toBrussels . In 1815, van de Capellen was made theGovernor-General of the Dutch East Indies , where he had to deal with both a native rebellion and a money shortage. In fact, during his tenure in Java, his power was largely ceremonial as his adjunct,Cornelis Theodorus Elout , had much of the actual power. He was ordered back in 1825 and named President of the Board of Trustees of theUniversity of Utrecht in 1828. In 1838, he attended the coronation ofQueen Victoria andPrince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha inLondon as the Dutch envoy. Van de Capellen then served as theLord Chamberlain of King William II. He died in April 1848 inDe Bilt .References
*The
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon
*Wurtzburg, Charles Edward (1953). "Raffles of the Eastern Isles". Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195826050
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