- Laurens Reael
Dr. Laurens Reael (
Amsterdam ,22 October 1583 - Amsterdam,21 October 1637 ) was an employee of the VOC, Governor-General of theDutch East Indies in 1616-1617 and an admiral of the Dutch navy from 1625-27.Early life
Laurens Reael was the son of Laurens Jacobsz Reael, a merchant in Amsterdam named after the sign or gable stone of his house/shop "In den gouden Reael" ("In the Golden Real") and an amateur poet known for writing "Geuzenliederen" (songs of the
geuzen ). The Amsterdam neighborhoodGouden Reael is named after Laurens Reael's birth house, via a later (1648) warehouse of the Reael family on the "Zandhoek" that turned into a popular inn. Laurens Jr. had academic talents, excelling in math and languages. He studied law inLeiden , where he lived in the house ofJacobus Arminius who had married his older sister Lijsbet Reael in 1590. Laurens received his doctorate in 1608.East Indies
In May 1611 he left as
commandeur of four ships for the East Indies. He quickly worked his way up to become the third Governor-General in 1616, where he was stationed at the VOC headquarters, at that time onTernate in theMoluccas . That year he could personally welcome bothJoris van Spilbergen (March 30) and Schouten & Le Maire (September 12) upon their respective arrivals at Ternate from Holland via theStrait of Magellan andCape Horn . He was unaware that the VOC had ordered Schouten & Le Maire's ships to be confiscated for alleged infringement of its monopoly of trade to theSpice Islands .Already after a year, on October 31 1617, Reael resigned following a dispute with the VOC's leadership (the "Lords XVII") on the treatment of both the English competitors in the Moluccas and of the native people. The jurist Reael would only take action against the English if international law would allow that and had protested repeatedly against the incursions against the natives. He, like the local admiral
Steven van der Haghen , was of the opinion that the VOC's goals should be achieved solely via commercial and diplomatic routes. In his official report to theStaten Generaal and the VOC's Lords XVII upon his return to Holland he made these points again very clear.It would take however until March 21, 1619 until the decidedly less pacifistic
Jan Pieterszoon Coen would replace him as Governor-General, before which time Reael had fought the Spanish in 1617 in theBay of Manila , the English atBantam and in the Mollucas, and theMataram Sultanate atJapara onJava .Later life in Holland
Reael left the East Indies in January 1620 for Holland where for several years he focused on poetry, partially because his sympathies for the
remonstrants (Arminius had been his brother in law after all) prevented him from holding public office. He acquainted, among others, the poetsPieter Cornelisz Hooft andJoost van den Vondel and became part of theMuiderkring . In 1623 Vondel dedicated his poem "Lof der Zeevaart" (Ode to Seafaring) to him.After the death of
Maurice of Nassau , Reael's standings were restored, and on June 9 1625 he became a member of the Amsterdam Chamber of the VOC, which he would remain until the end of his life. From 1625 - 1627 he was Vice-Admiral ofHolland andWest-Friesland with the Amsterdam Admiralty, and he commanded a fleet of ships fighting the Spanish at theBarbary Coast alongside the English (the "second expedition to Spain" from 12 November 1626 to 10 July 1627). In 1626 he represented theDutch Republic at the crowning ofCharles I of England , who knighted him at the occasion. From 18 August 1627 he was acting Lieutenant-Admiral of Holland and West-Friesland after the death of Lieutenant-Admiral Willem van Nassau.At the end of 1627, he was sent as a diplomat to Denmark, which at that time was at war with
Ferdinand II of Austria . On his way back early in 1628, he suffered a shipwreck of the coast ofJutland , where Austrian imperial troops happened to be camped. These captured him and sent him toVienna , where he would remain imprisoned until February 1629. On his return he was not reinstated in his naval functions. In the summer of that year he married, and in 1630 he becamecouncillor and in 1632alderman ("schepen") of the city of Amsterdam.In 1637 he was considered for the function of
Fleet Admiral of the confederate Dutch fleet to replace the incompetentPhilips van Dorp , but in October, after losing his two young sons earlier in the year, he died ofbubonic plague in Amsterdam. He was buried in theWesterkerk .ources
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