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- Willem Maurits Bruijninck (also Bruyninck, Bruijnink, Bruinink, Bruninck, etc.) (24 January 1689 Lichtenvoorde - ?) was the 25th Governor of Ceylon during...
- 26th Governor of Zeylan In office 8 January 1742 – 11 May 1743 Preceded by Willem Maurits Bruyninck Succeeded by Julius Valentyn Stein van Gollenesse...
- 1517) – Andries Boelens (1455–1519) (1496, 1498) – Willem Boem (1498) – Bruyninck Claesz (1499,1501, 1509, 1511, 1513, 1519) Clement Wolfertsz (1500, 1504...
- Anglais par un zélateur véritable de sa patrie, chès la vefve de fey Ioseph Bruyninck, Amsterdam, 1673. La Sauce au verjus, Strasbourg, 1674. Le Politique du...
- (1732–1734) Van Domburg (1734–1736) Macaré† (1736) Van Imhoff (1736–1740) Bruyninck (1740–1742) Overb**** (1742–1743) Van Gollenesse (1743–1751) Vreeland (1751–1752)...
- (1732–1734) Van Domburg (1734–1736) Macaré† (1736) Van Imhoff (1736–1740) Bruyninck (1740–1742) Overb**** (1742–1743) Van Gollenesse (1743–1751) Vreeland (1751–1752)...
- Gustaaf Willem van Imhoff 23 July 1736 12 March 1740 31 Willem Maurits Bruyninck 12 March 1740 8 January 1742 32 Daniel Overb**** 8 January 1742 11 May...
- (1732–1734) Van Domburg (1734–1736) Macaré† (1736) Van Imhoff (1736–1740) Bruyninck (1740–1742) Overb**** (1742–1743) Van Gollenesse (1743–1751) Vreeland (1751–1752)...
- both parties agreed to live in peace. On 12 March 1740, Willem Maurits Bruyninck replaced Imhoff as governor of Ceylon and Imhoff returned to Batavia,...
- (1732–1734) Van Domburg (1734–1736) Macaré† (1736) Van Imhoff (1736–1740) Bruyninck (1740–1742) Overb**** (1742–1743) Van Gollenesse (1743–1751) Vreeland (1751–1752)...