Floris Adriaan van Hall, Baron of Hall (15 May 1791 – 29 March 1866) was a prominent Dutch
nobleman
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and
statesman in the 19th century. He played an important role as representative of the Amsterdam trade and banking sector, and later as politician. He served as
Prime Minister of the Netherlands
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from 1853 to 1856, and again from 1860 to 1861.
Family
Van Hall was born in
Amsterdam
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, on 15 May 1791. After the death of his mother, his father had ten more children with her niece Christina Maria. His father was
Maurits Cornelis van Hall, who seated in the
First Chamber of the States General and the Representative Body of the
Batavian Republic from 1798 to 1801. He later seated in the
States of Holland The States of Holland and West Frisia ( nl, Staten van Holland en West-Friesland) were the representation of the two Estates (''standen'') to the court of the Count of Holland. After the United Provinces were formed — and there no longer was a c ...
and in the
First Chamber of the States General.
Van Hall was the oldest of six children. He married Alida Paulina (Pauline) Bondt in Amsterdam on 7 July 1815, but she died in 1845. On 30 July 1853, at the age of 62, Van Hall entered a second marriage with Henriëtte Marie Jeanne, Baroness Schimmelpenninck van der Oye. Both marriages remained childless.
Career
Van Hall received primary education from a Walloon preacher in
Voorburg
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, after which he attended a Latin school in Amsterdam. From 1808 to 1811, Van Hall attended the
Athenaeum Illustre, and, like his father, studied Roman and Contemporary Law at the
Leiden University from 7 November 1811 to 22 January 1812.
After he had graduated, he became a lawyer in his father's firm in Amsterdam, where he was primarily concerned with protecting the interests of trading houses and shipping companies. On 3 July 1832, he succeeded his father in the
States of Holland The States of Holland and West Frisia ( nl, Staten van Holland en West-Friesland) were the representation of the two Estates (''standen'') to the court of the Count of Holland. After the United Provinces were formed — and there no longer was a c ...
for
Meerkerk
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In 2001, the village of Meerkerk had 2281 inhabitants. The built-up area of the village was ...
. After the province's split in 1840, he seated the
States of North Holland
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for Amsterdam. On 1 April 1842, King
William II appointed him as the successor to
Cornelis Felix van Maanen as
Minister of Justice
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, and on 22 September 1843 as
Minister of Finance
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A finance minister's portfolio has a large variety of names around the world, such as "treasury", " ...
. From 13 February 1849, he seated in the
Second Chamber of the States General for the district of Amsterdam, until he succeeded
Johan Rudolf Thorbecke
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as chairman of Council of Ministers in 1853. On 1 April 1856, King William II gave him the title of Baron, as a token of appreciation for his actions as minister of Foreign Affairs in the
Crimean War
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, where he managed to uphold Dutch neutrality. In 1860 he became chairman of the Council of Ministers once again. He rejected an offer for the appointment to Governor-General of the Dutch East-Indies. He died in
The Hague
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, on 29 March 1866.
Honours
* Knight Grand Cross in the
Order of the Netherlands Lion
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.
[Staatsblad van Nederlandsch Indië, Volumes 1845-1847]
* Grand Cordon in the
Order of Leopold.
* Grand Cross in the
Order of the White Falcon
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References
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Further reading
* : ''Mr. F.A. van Hall als minister'', 1904.
* : ''De Nederlandse ministers van Buitenlandse Zaken 1813-1900''.
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1791 births
1866 deaths
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