Jacobus Spoors
Jacobus Spoors (Hazerswoude, September 14, 1751 - The Hague, April 3, 1833), was a Dutch politician (Patriot party) in the Batavian Republic.
Career
- Attorney, Leiden, since 1777
- Member for Leiden, Provisionele Representanten van het Volk van Holland, 26-01-1795 -
- Member, Comité van Waakzaamheid van Holland, 1795[1]
- advocaat-fiscaal (prosecutor) Comité tot de Zaken van de Koloniën en Bezittingen op de kust van Guinea en in Amerika, 13-10-1795 - 10-02-1798[2]
- agent (government minister) Agentschap van Marine (Department of the Navy), 10-02-1798 - 06-1798
- Member Intermediair Uitvoerend Bewind, 13-06-1798 - 17-08-1798
- agent, Agentschap van Marine, 25-12-1798 - 17-10-1801
- Member Staatsbewind of the Batavian Republic, 21-10-1801 - 29-04-1805
gollark: I have zero actual guns because UK.
gollark: > one of those fantasy ones that computes infinite instructions in finite timeOh, one of the ones mathematicians use!
gollark: They can do some specific operations really fast.
gollark: Quantum computers are overrated.
gollark: Just check the Riemann hypothesis up to n = 1000000000, good enough.
References
- Reported on Etta Palm d'Aelders
- A.o. Court-martial of captain E. Lucas in the case of the Capitulation of Saldanha Bay in 1796.
Sources
- (in Dutch)Ette, A. J. H. van (1948) Onze ministers sinds 1798, N. Samsom
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