Dutch governors of Zeylan
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The following is a list of Dutch governors of Zeylan. The Dutch
Netherlands
The Netherlands is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, located mainly in North-West Europe and with several islands in the Caribbean. Mainland Netherlands borders the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east, and shares maritime borders...

 arrived on the island of Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka is a country off the southern coast of the Indian subcontinent. Known until 1972 as Ceylon , Sri Lanka is an island surrounded by the Indian Ocean, the Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Strait, and lies in the vicinity of India and the...

 on 2 May 1639 and parts of the island were incorporated as a Dutch colony by the name of Zeylan
Dutch period in Ceylon
Ceylon was a governorate of the Dutch East India Company between 1658 and 1798 on the island currently known as Sri Lanka.In the early 17th century, Sri Lanka was partly ruled by the Portuguese and the Sinhala kingdom, who were constantly battling each other...

 on 12 May 1656. The first Dutch Governor, Willem Jacobszoon Coster was appointed on 13 Mar 1640.

List of Governors (13 Mar 1640–16 Feb 1796)



Portrait Name Birth Death Governor From Governor Until Sovereign
|align="center"|Willem Jacobszoon Coster - 1640 13 March 1640 1 August 1640 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Jan Thyszoon Payart - - 1 August 1640 24 March 1646 No Sovereign
Joan Maetsuyker 14 October 1606 24 January 1678 24 March 1646 26 February 1650 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Jacob van Kittensteyn - - 26 February 1650 11 October 1653 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Adriaan van der Meyden - - 11 October 1653 12 May 1660 No Sovereign
Rijckloff van Goens
Rijckloff van Goens
Rijckloff van Goens was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1678-1681. He wrote extensively about his travels to Ceylon and India....

1619 1682 12 May 1660 1661 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Adriaan van der Meyden
(2nd time)
- - 1661 1663 No Sovereign
Rijckloff van Goens
Rijckloff van Goens
Rijckloff van Goens was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1678-1681. He wrote extensively about his travels to Ceylon and India....


(2nd time)
(Semiannual)
1619 1682 1663 1663 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Jacob Hustaert - - 27 December 1663 19 November 1664 No Sovereign
Rijckloff van Goens
Rijckloff van Goens
Rijckloff van Goens was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1678-1681. He wrote extensively about his travels to Ceylon and India....


(3rd time)
(Semiannual)
1619 1682 19 November 1664 1675 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Ryklof van Goens de jonge - - 1675 1680 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Laurens Peil - - 3 December 1680 19 June 1693 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Thomas van Rhee - - 19 June 1693 29 January 1695 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Paulus van Rhoo - - 29 January 1695 22 February 1697 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Gerrit de Heere 1657 1702 22 February 1697 26 November 1702 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Cornelis Joannes Simonszoon
(or Simonsz)
- - 11 May 1703 22 November 1707 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Hendrik Bekker - - 22 November 1707 5 December 1716 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Isaak Augustyn Rumpf - - 5 December 1716 21 June 1723 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Arnold Mold
(acting)
- - 21 June 1723 12 January 1724 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Johannes Hertenberg - - 12 January 1724 19 October 1725 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Jan Paulus Schagen
(acting)
- - 19 October 1725 16 September 1726 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Petrus Vuyst - 1729 16 September 1726 27 August 1729 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Stephanus Versluys - - 27 August 1729 25 August 1732 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Gualterus Woutersz
(acting)
- - 25 August 1732 2 December 1732 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Jacob Christian Pielaat
(Commissioner)
- - 2 December 1732 27 January 1734 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Diederik van Domburg
(or Domburch)
- 1736 27 January 1734 7 June 1736 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Jan Maccare
(acting)
- - 7 June 1736 23 July 1736 No Sovereign
Gustaaf Willem baron van Imhoff
Gustaaf Willem baron van Imhoff
Gustaaf Willem, Baron van Imhoff was the governor of Ceylon and then the Dutch East Indies for the Dutch East India Company .-Early years:...

8 August 1705 1 November 1750 23 July 1736 12 March 1740 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Willem Maurits Bruyninck - - 12 March 1740 8 January 1742 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Daniel Overbeek - - 8 January 1742 11 May 1743 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Julius Valentyn Stein van Gollenesse - - 11 May 1743 6 May 1751 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Gerard Joan Vreeland - - 6 May 1751 26 February 1752 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Jacob de Jong
(acting)
- - 26 February 1752 10 September 1752 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Joan Gideon Loten
Joan Gideon Loten
right|150 px|thumb|Medallion with the portrait of Joan Gideon Loten.Joan Gideon Loten was a Dutch servant in the colonies of the Dutch East India Company , Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London...

16 May 1710 25 February 1789 10 September 1752 17 March 1757 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Jan Schreuder - - 17 March 1757 17 September 1762 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Lubbert Jan baron van Eck 1719 1765 17 September 1762 13 May 1765 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Anthony Mooyart
(acting)
- - 13 May 1765 7 August 1765 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Iman Willem Falck 1736 1785 7 August 1765 5 February 1785 No Sovereign
Edward Hughes
(British Commander)
1720 1794 8 January 1782 30 August 1782 British military control
Pierre André de Suffren de Saint Tropez
Pierre André de Suffren de Saint Tropez
Admiral comte Pierre André de Suffren de Saint Tropez, bailli de Suffren , French admiral, was the third son of the marquis de Saint Tropez, head of a family of nobles of Provence which claimed to have emigrated from Lucca in the 14th century...


(French Commander)
1729 1788 30 August 1782 January 1784 French military control
|align="center"|Willem Jacob van de Graaf - 1794 7 February 1785 15 July 1794 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Johan Gerard van Angelbeek 1727 1799 15 July 1794 16 February 1796 No Sovereign

List of Military Governors (Aug 1795–12 Oct 1798)

Portrait Name Birth Death Governor From Governor Until Sovereign
|align="center"|Patrick Alexander Agnew
(in Trincomalee
Trincomalee
Trincomalee is a port city in Eastern Province, Sri Lanka and lies on the east coast of the island, about 113 miles south of Jaffna. It has a population of approximately 100,000 . The city is built on a peninsula, which divides the inner and outer harbours. Overlooking the Kottiyar Bay,...

)
1765 1813 Aug 1795 1 Mar 1796 No Sovereign
|align="center"|James Stewart - - 1 Mar 1796 1 Jan 1797 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Welbore Ellis Doyle
Welbore Ellis Doyle
-Military Service:Welbore Ellis Doyle was born in 1758 in Dublin, brother of John Doyle. He joined the army in 1770 as an Ensign in the 55th Foot, and was promoted Lieutenant in September 1773. He served in North America with his brother from 1775, seeing action in the American War of Independence....

1758 1797 1 Jan 1797 2 Jul 1797 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Peter Bonnevaux c.1752 1797 2 Jul 1797 12 Jul 1797 No Sovereign
|align="center"|Pierre Frédéric de Meuron 1788 1813 12 Jul 1797 12 Oct 1798 No Sovereign

Resident of Zeylan (12 Feb 1796 - 12 Oct 1798)

Portrait Name Birth Death Resident From Resident Until Sovereign
|align="center"|Robert Andrews - - 12 Feb 1796 12 Oct 1798 No Sovereign

See also

  • List of monarchs of Sri Lanka
  • Governor-General of Ceylon
    Governor-General of Ceylon
    The Governor-General of Ceylon was the representative of the Ceylonese monarch, and head of state, who held the title of Queen of Ceylon from 1948 when the country became independent as a Dominion until the country became the republic of Sri Lanka in 1972.-Role:The monarch, on the advice of the...

  • History of Sri Lanka
    History of Sri Lanka
    The History of Sri Lanka begins around 30,000 years ago when the island was first inhabited. Chronicles, including the Mahawansa, the Dipavamsa, the Culavamsa and the Rajaveliya, record events from the beginnings of the Sinhalese monarchy in the 6th century BC; through the arrival of European...

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