Hendrik Antonie Lodewijk Hamelberg
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Hendrik Antonie Lodewijk Hamelberg | |
Secretary of the Volksraad
of the Orange Free State |
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In office August 1856 – February 1857 |
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Member of the Volksraad
of the Orange Free State |
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In office 1858 – 1859 |
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Constituency | Onder-Valschrivier |
In office 1864 – 1871 |
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Constituency | Bethunie |
Member of the Executive Council
of the Orange Free State |
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In office 26 February 1866 – 17 January 1867 |
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Consul General and Special Envoy
of the Orange Free State in the Netherlands |
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In office 4 July 1871 – 29 September 1896 |
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Born | 2 May 1826 Zaltbommel, Netherlands |
Died | 29 September 1896 (aged 70) Arnhem, Netherlands |
Nationality | Dutch |
Alma mater | Utrecht University, Netherlands |
Occupation | politician, civil servant, diplomat |
Profession | Lawyer |
Religion | Dutch Reformed |
Hendrik Antonie Lodewijk Hamelberg (Zaltbommel, 2 May 1826 – Arnhem, Netherlands, 29 September 1896) was a Dutch lawyer who settled in the Orange Free State, where he became a member of the Volksraad. After his return to the Netherlands he acted as consul general and special envoy for that republic in Europe (1871-1896).
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NAME | Hamelberg, Hendrik Antonie Lodewijk |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | lawyer, South African politician and diplomat |
DATE OF BIRTH | 2 May 1826 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Zaltbommel, Netherlands |
DATE OF DEATH | 29 September 1896 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Arnhem, Netherlands |