Jan Heemskerk cabinet

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Jan Heemskerk cabinet
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19th Cabinet of the Netherlands
Date formed23 April 1883 (1883-04-23)
Date dissolved21 April 1888 (1888-04-21)
(Demissionary from 30 March 188 (188-03-30))
People and organisations
Head of stateKing William III
Head of governmentJan Heemskerk
No. of ministers8
Total no. of members15
Member partyIndependent Conservatives
(Ind. Con.)
Independent Liberals
(Ind. Lib.)
Independent Catholics
(Ind. Cat.)
Status in legislatureRight-wing Majority government
Opposition partyAnti-Revolutionary Party
Opposition leaderAbraham Kuyper
History
Election(s)1883 election
Outgoing election1888 election
Legislature term(s)
PredecessorVan Lynden van
Sandenburg cabinet
SuccessorMackay cabinet

The Jan Heemskerk cabinet was the cabinet of the Netherlands from 23 April 1883 until 21 April 1888. The cabinet was formed by Independent Conservatives (Ind. Con.), Independent Liberals (Ind. Lib.) and Independent Catholics (Ind. Cat.) after the election of 1883. The right-wing cabinet was a majority government in the House of Representatives. Independent Liberal Conservative Jan Heemskerk was Prime Minister.[1]

Cabinet Members[]

Ministers Title/Ministry Term of office Party
Jan Heemskerk Dr.
Jan Heemskerk
(1818–1897)
Prime Minister 23 April 1883 –
21 April 1888
Independent
Conservative

(Liberal Conservative)
Minister Interior
Joseph van der Does de Willebois Jonkheer

(1816–1892)
Minister Foreign Affairs 23 April 1883 –
10 August 1885
[Note]
Independent
Christian Democrat

(Conservative Catholic)
Marc Willem du Tour van Bellinchave Baron

(1835–1908)
10 August 1885 –
14 September 1885
[Ad interim]
Independent
Conservative

(Liberal Conservative)
Joseph van der Does de Willebois Jonkheer

(1816–1892)
14 September 1885 –
1 November 1885
[Res]
Independent
Christian Democrat

(Conservative Catholic)
Abraham van Karnebeek Jonkheer

(1836–1925)
1 November 1885 –
21 April 1888
Independent
Liberal

(Conservative Liberal)
Netherlands politic personality icon.svg Willem Grobbée
(1822–1907)
Minister Finance 23 April 1883 –
4 May 1885
[Res]
Independent
Conservative

(Liberal Conservative)
Jacobus Bloem Jacobus Bloem
(1822–1902)
4 May 1885 –
21 April 1888
Independent
Conservative

(Liberal Conservative)
Marc Willem du Tour van Bellinchave Baron

(1835–1908)
Minister Justice 23 April 1883 –
21 April 1888
Independent
Conservative

(Liberal Conservative)
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(1824–1890)
Minister Water Management,
Commerce and Industry
23 April 1883 –
10 June 1887
[Res]
Independent
Christian Democrat

(Conservative Catholic)
Frederik Cornelis Tromp
(1828–1900)
10 June 1887 –
11 July 1887
[Ad interim]
Independent
Liberal

(Conservative Liberal)
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(1826–1902)
11 July 1887 –
21 April 1888
Independent
Liberal

(Conservative Liberal)
August Willem Philip Weitzel Major general
August Willem
Philip Weitzel

(1816–1896)
Minister War 23 April 1883 –
21 April 1888
Independent
Liberal

(Conservative Liberal)
Frederik Geerling Vice admiral

(1815–1894)
Minister Navy 23 April 1883 –
19 April 1884
[Res]
Independent
Conservative

(Liberal Conservative)
Willem Frederik van Erp Taalman Kipc.jpg
(1824–1905)
19 April 1884 –
5 August 1885
[Res]
Independent
Liberal

(Conservative Liberal)
Netherlands politic personality icon.svg Rear admiral

(1836–1914)
5 August 1885 –
26 January 1887
[Res]
Independent
Conservative

(Liberal Conservative)
Frederik Cornelis Tromp
(1828–1900)
26 January 1887 –
21 April 1888
Independent
Liberal

(Conservative Liberal)
Netherlands politic personality icon.svg
(1825–1892)
Minister Colonial Affairs 23 April 1883 –
25 November 1883
[Res]
Independent
Conservative

(Liberal Conservative)
August Willem Philip Weitzel Major general
August Willem
Philip Weitzel

(1816–1896)
25 November 1883 –
27 Februari 1884
[Ad interim]
Independent
Liberal

(Conservative Liberal)
Jacobus Sprenger van Eyk
(1842–1907)
27 Februari 1884 –
21 April 1888
Independent
Liberal

(Conservative Liberal)
Source: (in Dutch) Parlement & Politiek
Res Resigned.
Ad interim Served ad interim.

References[]

  1. ^ "Heemskerk, Theodorus (1852-1932)" (in Dutch). Resources Huygens. 12 November 2013. Retrieved 19 September 2018.

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