Balthasar Coyett (c.1650 Fort Zeelandia (Taiwan) – 19 September 1725, Batavia, Dutch East Indies[1]) was a Dutch-Swedish official in the Dutch East India Company, serving from 1701 to 1706 as the Governor of Ambon.[2] He was the son of Frederick Coyett, the last Governor of Formosa, and Susanna Boudaens (The Hague 1622- Formosa 1656). Balthasar's son Frederik Julius Coyett (1680-1736) was also a colonial official.
^Coyett, Balthasar in the "Nieuw Nederlands Biografisch Woordenboek"
BalthasarCoyett (c.1650 Fort Zeelandia (Taiwan) – 19 September 1725, Batavia, Dutch East Indies) was a Dutch-Swedish official in the Dutch East India...
spot where the Hemony brothers used to have their foundry. Coyett's son BalthasarCoyett, born to his first wife Susanna Boudaens in 1650, followed his...
Governor Coyett may refer to: BalthasarCoyett (1650s–1725), Governor of Ambon from 1701 to 1706 Frederick Coyett (1610s–1687), 12th Governor of Formosa...
family. Notable members of the family include: BalthasarCoyett, Dutch-Swedish colonial official Frederick Coyett, Swedish nobleman Vilhelmina Eleonora Coyet...
• 1605–1611 Frederick de Houtman • 1618–1625 Herman van Speult • 1701–1706 BalthasarCoyett • 1724–1729 Stephanus Versluys • 1794–1796 Alexander Cornabé Historical...
Willem Verstegen [Versteijen]: 28 October 1646 – 10 October 1647 Frederick Coyett: 3 November 1647 – 9 December 1648 Dircq Snoecq [nl]: 9 December 1648 –...