Adriaan van Kervel (c. 1681 – 19 September 1737) was governor of the Dutch Cape Colony from 31 August 1737 to 19 September 1737.[1] After only three weeks of serving as Governor he died and Daniël van den Henghel was appointed in an acting capacity.[2]
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AdriaanvanKervel (c. 1681 – 19 September 1737) was governor of the Dutch Cape Colony from 31 August 1737 to 19 September 1737. After only three weeks...
Brak River is proclaimed the eastern boundary of Cape 14 November AdriaanvanKervel is appointed Governor of the Cape Phalo becomes King of the Xhosa...
a Commandment, and between 1691 and 1795, a Governorate of the VOC. Jan van Riebeeck established the colony as a re-supply and layover port for vessels...
his successor, AdriaanvanKervel. De la Fontaine was the eldest of the four children of Jacques (Jacob) de la Fontaine and Barbara van der Burgh and was...
fiscal AdriaanvanKervel in 1726 on order of the Council of XVII did find evidence that a sealed package containing a hoard had been sent by Van Soest...