Herman Warner Muntinghe
Herman Warner Muntinghe (Amsterdam, 24 April 1773 - Pekalongan, 24 November 1827) was a Dutch chief justice of the Supreme Court of the Dutch East Indies and a colonial official who had great behind the scenes influence in the successive colonial governments of the Indies under governor-general Herman Daendels, lt-governor-general Sir Stamford Raffles, and the Commissioners-General of the Dutch East Indies. He was appointed a member of the first High Government of the Dutch East Indies in 1819.
Herman Warner Muntinghe | |
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President of the Hooggerechtshof (Supreme Court) of the Dutch East Indies | |
In office 1809–1816 | |
President Council of Finance of the Dutch East Indies | |
In office 1816–1819 | |
Raad van Indië | |
In office 1819–1827 Serving with Godert van der Capellen, Petrus Theodorus Chassé, Jacob Andries van Braam, Reinier d'Ozy | |
Preceded by | New Creation |
Succeeded by | J. Bousquet |
Personal details | |
Born | Herman Warner Muntinghe 24 April 1773 Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Died | 24 November 1827 54) Pekalongan, Dutch East Indies | (aged
Spouse |
Wilhelmina Adriana Mersen Senn van Basel
(date missing) |
Parents |
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Education | doctor juris |
Alma mater | University of Groningen |
Profession | attorney |
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