List of Queen's Commissioners of Limburg

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This is a list of Queen's Commissioners of Limburg.

In the Dutch province of Limburg, the Queen's Commissioner is usually called "Gouverneur" (governor), as in Belgium. Similarly, the "Provinciehuis" (Province Hall) at Maastricht is called "Gouvernement" (Governor's Residence). This local custom arose from the particular status of the current province in the nineteenth century.

In 1830, the whole of the province of Limburg, which at the time consisted of both the present Dutch and Belgian parts, joined in the Belgian Revolution, with the notable exception of the city of Maastricht. From then until 1839 Limburg was governed as part of Belgium. As per the 1839 Treaty of London, The Netherlands recognized Belgium's independence, but special provisions were made for Limburg (and Luxemburg). The province was divided into two, roughly taking river Meuse as the border, with most of the eastern half, although now an integral part of the Dutch territory, becoming a member of the German Confederacy as the "Duchy of Limburg" to appease Prussia, which had lost access to the Meuse after the Congress of Vienna. This peculiar arrangement, which excluded Maastricht and Venlo, lasted until the Confederation's dissolution in 1866.

The folklore custom to call the local Queen's Commissioner "Governor" dates from these times, and nowadays is used to underline the Limburgers' (self-)perceived otherness from "regular" Dutchmen.

Term Name Political party
1850-1856 Eduardus Johannes Petrus van Meeuwen Liberal
1856-1874 Joseph van der Does de Willebois Moderate liberal
1874-1893 Eduard de Kuijper
1893-1918 Gustave Ruijs de Beerenbrouck Roman Catholic (conservative)
1918 Charles Ruijs de Beerenbrouck General League
1918-1936 Eduard van Hövell tot Westerflier General League / RKSP
1936-1941 Willem van Sonsbeeck RKSP
1941-1944 Max de Marchant et d'Ansembourg NSB
1944-1947 Willem van Sonsbeeck RKSP / KVP
1947-1964 François Joseph Marie Anne Hubert Houben KVP
1964-1978 Charles van Rooy KVP
1978-1990 Sjeng Kremers KVP, CDA
1990-1993 Emile Mastenbroek CDA
19932005 Berend-Jan van Voorst tot Voorst CDA
2005- Leon Frissen CDA
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