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
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 byNew Creation
Succeeded byJ. Bousquet
Personal details
Born
Herman Warner Muntinghe

(1773-04-24)24 April 1773
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Died24 November 1827(1827-11-24) (aged 54)
Pekalongan, Dutch East Indies
Spouse
Wilhelmina Adriana Mersen Senn van Basel
(date missing)
Parents
  • Scato Muntinghe (father)
  • Anna Elisabeth de Maffé (mother)
Educationdoctor juris
Alma materUniversity of Groningen
Professionattorney
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