Michiel ten Hove

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Michiel ten Hove

Michiel ten Hove (born February 24, 1640 in The Hague ; † March 24, 1689 ibid) was an interim pensioner for the states of Holland and West Friesland in 1688 and 1689 . Since Ten Hove had died at a young age in 1689, he could not get an official appointment as a council pensioner.

Ten Hove was the son of Nicolaas ten Hove and Cornelia Fagel , one of his uncles was the eminent statesman Gaspar Fagel .

Ten Hove has been a lawyer with the Dutch West India Company since 1664 . Since the Rampjaar in 1672 and the fall of Johan de Witt , Ten Hove appeared as a pensioner for the city of Haarlem . After the death of his uncle Gaspar Fagel, Ten Hove was appointed as the new council pensioner on an interim basis.

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  1. ^ Remonstration of the Administrators of the Dutch West India Company to their Lords the State General about Several Examples of Tyranny and Violence by the English in New Netherland . World Digital Library . Retrieved February 8, 2013.

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predecessor Office successor
Gaspar Fagel Pensioner of Holland
1688–1689
Anthonie Heinsius