Willem Maurits Bruyninck

Willem Maurits Bruijninck (also Bruyninck, Bruijnink, Bruinink, Bruninck, etc.) (24 January 1689 Lichtenvoorde - ?) was the 25th Governor of Ceylon during the Dutch period in Ceylon. He was appointed on 12 March 1740 and was Governor until 8 January 1742. He was succeeded by Daniel Overbeek.[1]

Willem Maurits Bruyninck
25th Governor of Zeylan
In office
12 March 1740  8 January 1742
Preceded byGustaaf Willem van Imhoff
Succeeded byDaniel Overbeek

Bruijninck was the oldest son of Wilhelmina Verwitt and Peter Bruijninck, voogd (custodian/governor) of Lichtenvoorde for the lord of Bronckhorst and Borculo.[2] Willem Maurits joined the Dutch East India Company and had risen to opperkoopman ("upper-merchant") before 1735. From 1735 to 1737 he was Governor of the Sumatran West Coast and commissary of the silver and gold mines of Salida near Padang.[3] He was married to Hermina Helena Tolling.[4]

References

  1. Cahoon, Ben. "Dutch Governors". Worldstatesmen. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  2. G. Karsenberg, Peter Bruninck uit Lichtenvoorde
  3. "Generale missiven van gouverneurs-generaal en raden aan heren XVII der Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie".
  4. F.H. de Vos, Portraits of Dutch Governors of Ceylon, in The Journal of the Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon, Volume V, Albion Press, Galle, 1912, pp. 14-18.
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