Willem Buys
Grand Pensionary of Holland
Willem Buys (1661–1749) was acting Grand Pensionary of Holland in the summer of 1746. He was pensionary of Amsterdam (1693–1725) and first secretary of the estates of Holland (1726–1749). He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1706.[1]
He had successes as negotiator of the United Provinces. He improved the diplomatic relationship with England in 1705 and 1706 and he was one of the Dutch negotiators during the peace negotiations in 1710 in Geertruidenberg and 1713 in Utrecht.
When he was 85 years old, he served as acting Grand Pensionary of Holland for 3 months, after the death of Anthonie van der Heim.
References
- ^ "Royal Society Picture Library | Portrait of Willem Buys,Portrait of Willem Buys,". pictures.royalsociety.org.
External links
- Media related to Willem Buys at Wikimedia Commons
Preceded by | Grand Pensionary of Holland July-September 1746 | Succeeded by Jacob Gilles |
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- Paulus Buys (1572–1584)
- Johan van Oldenbarnevelt (1586–1619)
- Andries de Witt (1619–1621)
- Anthonie Duyck (1621–1629)
- Jacob Cats (1629–1631)
- Adriaan Pauw (1631–1636)
- Jacob Cats (1636–1651)
- Adriaan Pauw (1651–1653)
- Johan de Witt (1653–1672)
- Gaspar Fagel (1672–1688)
- Michiel ten Hove (1688–1689)
- Anthonie Heinsius (1689–1720)
- Isaac van Hoornbeek (1720–1727)
- Simon van Slingelandt (1727–1736)
- Anthonie van der Heim (1737–1746)
- Willem Buys (1746)
- Jacob Gilles (1747–1749)
- Pieter Steyn (1749–1772)
- Pieter van Bleiswijk (1772–1787)
- Laurens Pieter van de Spiegel (1787–1795)
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