Willem Bentinck, Lord of Rhoon and Pendrecht (6 November 1704 – 13 October 1774) was a Dutch nobleman and politician, and the eldest son from the second marriage of William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland. He was created Count Bentinck (Graf Bentinck) of the Holy Roman Empire in 1732. Bentinck played a leading role in the Orangist revolution of 1747 in the Netherlands.
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WillemBentinck, Lord of Rhoon and Pendrecht (6 November 1704 – 13 October 1774) was a Dutch nobleman and politician, and the eldest son from the second...
representatives, WillemBentinckvanRhoon, a son of William III's faithful retainer William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland, and Willemvan Haren, grietman...
Duke would brandish it, if challenged by other courtiers, like WillemBentinckvanRhoon. The immediate effect of the Act was that an attempt to saddle...
(since then called the Catshuis), later by 18th century politician WillemBentinckvanRhoon and later again becoming the official residence of the Dutch Prime...
(1814–1820). Bentinck was born in The Hague, Dutch Republic on 15 November 1765 as Hendrik WillemBentinck. He was a grandson of WillemBentinckvanRhoon,: 71 ...
caused a rupture between Raap and the Orangist partisans, like WillemBentinckvanRhoon. Likewise, the more radical democrats in the movement distanced...
(1729–1799). Trembley acted as tutor to the two children of Count WillemBentinckvanRhoon (1704–1774), a prominent Dutch politician at the time. The boys...
Stadtholderless Period in the Dutch Republic. The Dutch politician WillemBentinckvanRhoon wrote to John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich in May saying that...
These representatives regularly met at de Graaf van Holland inn. On 29 August WillemBentinckvanRhoon came to Amsterdam to prepare the stadholder's visit...
a librarian in The Hague He sold his prints by Jacob van der Schley to WillemBentinckvanRhoon. Marchand took part in the ingenious satire of the Chef...
secret Acte van Consulentschap (Act of Advisorship) ensured his continued influence over the young and not very decisive Prince, whereas Bentinck lost influence...
whose grandson was elevated in rank to become William I of the Netherlands. Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands is his descendant, although not in the male...