Hendrik Merkus de Kock

Hendrik Merkus de Kock

Portrait by Cornelis Kruseman
Member of the Senate
In office
1 July 1842  12 April 1845
Monarch William II
Minister of the Interior
In office
1 December 1836  1 June 1841
Monarch William I
William II
Preceded by Hendrik Jacob, Baron van Doorn
Succeeded by Willem Anne, Baron Schimmelpenninck van der Oye
Personal details
Born Hendrik Merkus de Kock
(1779-05-25)25 May 1779
Heusden, Dutch Republic
Died 12 April 1845(1845-04-12) (aged 65)
The Hague, Netherlands

Hendrik Merkus, Baron de Kock (25 May 1779 – 12 April 1845) was a Dutch military general, minister, and senator.[1]

Hendrik Merkus de Kock was born on 25 May 1779 in Heusden in the Republic of the United Netherlands. His father was Johannes Conradus de Kock, a banker, and his mother was Maria Petronella Merkus.[1]

In 1801, he joined the Batavian navy, and by 1807 was posted to the Dutch East Indies. In 1821 he commanded a military expedition to Palembang to suppress a local uprising. Later, as Lieutenant Governor-General (1826–1830), De Kock led the fight against Prince Diponegoro in the Java War.[1]

The triumphant commander was declared a baron in 1835, and served in the Dutch government as Minister of the Interior from 1836 to 1841. He was Minister of State from 1841 to 1845. He remained a member of the First Chamber of parliament until his death. He died in The Hague on 12 April 1845.[1]

Honors

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 (Dutch) H.M. baron de Kock, Parlementair Documentatie Centrum. Retrieved on 4 October 2014.
Government offices
Preceded by
Hendrik Jacob, Baron van Doorn
Minister of the Interior
1836-1841
Succeeded by
Willem Anne, Baron Schimmelpenninck van der Oye
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