- Wybo Fijnje
Wybo Fijnje (
Zwolle , 24 January 1750 –Amsterdam , 2 October 1809) was a DutchMennonite minister, publisher inDelft , Patriot, exile, coup perpetrator, politician and - during the French era - manager of the state newspaper.Life
Early life
Fijnje grew up in Haarlem, where his father Jan Fijnje, originally from Harlingen, was also a minister. His parents died in 1763. He studied in Amsterdam, but moved in 1771 to
Leiden and came in contact with theCollegiants inRijnsburg . Fijnje began his career as a Mennonite preacher in Deventer (1774). Then he was called to Delft, where he had already (c.1775) taken up an office on the "Hollandsche Historische Courant". Fijnje was probably inspired by these publishing activities and the internationally-praised paper of his wife's family inLeiden , for in November 1775 he had married withEmilie Luzac , the publisher's daughter.Patriots
Johan Luzac , writing under the pseudonym Attica in Fijnje's Dutch-language paper, warned his brother-in-law to practice more moderation in dealing with his co-worker, the journalistGerrit Paape , that fairly took in anti-orangist viewpoints. In 1783 Fijnje was involved in the foundation of theexercitiegenootschap pen; in 1785 by the setting up of the "Leids Ontwerp", together withPieter Vreede andRutger Jan Schimmelpenninck . On 21 August Fijnje - as a delegate - read a revolutionary explanation in the council hall. Eleven members of thevroedschap were requested to leave, after which eight patriots could be installed. All this happened without the stadholder's knowledge or consent, but with the assent of the population, although they apparently remained outside, silent, watching the flying column under the leadership ofAdam Gerard Mappa , a letter-setter. A baker that sold orange cakes was court-martialled and put under house arrest. The excercitiegenootschap took over Delft's large ammunition and weapons store in de Republiek, now the army museum. Their example was followed in Leiden, Dordrecht, Alkmaar, Hoorn and Monnikendam, even under the threat of a Prussian ultimatum and raid.Exile in northern France
Wijbo Fijnje was one of the convinced and militant patriots who were forced to leave the city on 19 September 1787, when the Prussian army occuptied Delft. The population of Delft was revenged on the exercitiegenootschap by smashing up a room full of
Delftware painted with symbols of freedom, and throwing its inventory into a canal. The Fijnje family went to Antwerp, later to Brussels and finally to Watten (French-Flanders).Johan Valckenaer ,Herman Willem Daendels and Mappa rented - on Fijnje's initiative - a castle, on top of a hill. The four husbands and three bachelors ordered the rooms, grew vegetables and played billiards. Wijbo Fijnje remarried with a Frenchwoman, Marie Françoise Constance Ténar, after Emilie died in 1788. When the members of the association were accused by the local population of growing and selling grain, the commune was dissolved in 1792. Mappa emigrated to the U.S. and began the first printer in New York; Valckenaer moved to Paris.Batavian Republic In 1795 Fijnje returned to the Republic, after which he became a member of the committee of vigilance (a kind of purification commission), chaired the provisional assembly of representatives and - together with
Samuel Iperusz Wiselius and professorTheodorus van Kooten - served on the committee for dismantling the VOC. In all these posts he took radical viewpoints, but he also amused himself. On 22 January 1798, he committed a coup withPieter Vreede and Van Langen to guarantee "the unity and indivisibility" of the new republic. The radical and omnipresent Fijnje represented the Executive Government and set up the "Binnenlandse Bataafse Courant" (Interior Batavian Courier). Langen and the other controversial unifiers did not long remain in power, for on 12 June 1798Herman Willem Daendels led a new coup. For the old-exiles with a marked character, there was no longer any place even for democratically elected aristocrats. Fijnje and Van Langen were locked up until the end of the year in the Gevangenpoort, accused of embezzling state money through the then public prosecutor Van Maanen, but never tried.Fijnje became a private citizen and busied himself with an old hobby, higher mathematics, and stayed indoors for weeks at a time. On advise of
Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck ,Alexander Gogel andHendrik van Rays Fijnje became in 1805 editor in chief of the "Bataafse Staatscourant" (Batavian state courier). He got the domain "het Kleine Loo" to disposition. When the editing was moved to Amsterdam,Jonas Daniel Meijer was appointed editor in chief. Fijnje seems to have been unable through illness to keep up the job, but kept on as a de facto manager.Works
* 1774 Theoriae Systematis Universi specimen philosphicum (
dissertations )
* 1783 Beknopte tijdrekenkundig begrip der algemeene geschiedenis; 2 delen, waarvan het tweede deel verloren is gegaan. (Brief summary of the general history; 2 parts, of which the second part is lost.)Bibliography
* Fijnje-Luzac, E. "Myne beslommerde boedel; brieven in ballingschap 1787 - 1788". Ed. Jacques J.M. Baartmans 2003.
* Kroes-Ligtenberg, C. (1957) "Dr. Wybo Fijnje (1750 - 1809); belevenissen van een journalist in de patriottentijd".
* Roosendaal, J. (2003) Bataven! Nederlandse vluchtelingen in Frankrijk 1787-1795.
* Schama, S. (1977) Patriots and Liberators. Revolution in the Netherlands 1780 - 1830.External links
* [http://www.parlement.com/9291000/biof/17134 Parlement & Politiek, on Dr W. Fijnje]
* [http://www.parlement.com/9291000/modulesf/g6dd20yq Parlement & Politiek, on the Executive Government]
* [http://www.inghist.nl/Onderzoek/Projecten/Repertorium/app/aanstellingen?aanstelling.periode-empty-marker=1&aanstelling.periode.day=0&aanstelling.periode.month=0&aanstelling.periode.year=&aanstelling.timepsan.to.day=0&aanstelling.periode.to.month=0&aanstelling.periode.to.year=&aanstelling.functie-empty-marker=1&aanstelling.instelling-empty-marker=1&aanstelling.lokaal-empty-marker=1&aanstelling.provincie-empty-marker=1&aanstelling.regio-empty-marker=1&aanstelling.actions.zoeken=zoekenaanstelling.actions.reset=wissen&aanstelling.instelling=336&aanstelling.functie=1 ING, Repertorium of office holders and civil servants 1428-1861: Positions of Fijnje, Wybo]
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