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Pieter Simon Hamel (10 November 1845 – 13 October 1900) was a Dutch
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who served as
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at
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,
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and
Amoy Xiamen ( , ; ), also known as Amoy (, from Hokkien pronunciation ), is a sub-provincial city in southeastern Fujian, People's Republic of China, beside the Taiwan Strait. It is divided into six districts: Huli, Siming, Jimei, Tong'an, ...
.


Biography

Pieter Simon Hamel was born in
Breskens Breskens is a harbour town on the Westerschelde in the municipality of Sluis in the province of Zeeland, in the south-western Netherlands. Its population is 4,787 (). The town is noted for the ''Visserijfeesten'' (Fishery Festival), the largest f ...
in the province of
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, the
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, to Simon Hamel and Catharina Callandt. After gaining his teaching qualifications, he worked as a teacher in
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and
Groede Groede () is a village in the Dutch province of Zeeland. It is located about 5 km north of Oostburg in the municipality of Sluis. History The village was first mentioned in 1133 as Groede, and means "land accretion". The oldest village wa ...
. In 1869, Hamel's adventurous nature led him to write his acquaintance Frederik Nagtglas, brother of
Dutch Gold Coast The Dutch Gold Coast or Dutch Guinea, officially Dutch possessions on the Coast of Guinea (Dutch: ''Nederlandse Bezittingen ter Kuste van Guinea'') was a portion of contemporary Ghana that was gradually colonized by the Dutch, beginning in 1612. ...
governor Cornelis Nagtglas, to ask whether he could inquire with his brother if he could be appointed as a teacher in
Elmina Elmina, also known as Edina by the local Fante people, Fante, is a town and the capital of the Komenda/Edina/Eguafo/Abirem Municipal District, Komenda/Edina/Eguafo/Abirem District on the south coast of Ghana in the Central Region, Ghana, Centra ...
. Hamel was then promptly appointed as an assistant teacher at the government school in Elmina and arrived at the latter place on 13 July 1869. Adventure rather than a passion for teaching was the primary motivation for Hamel to seek an appointment at Elmina, and governor Nagtglas, who quickly noticed that Hamel's talents could well be used elsewhere, soon gave him responsibility for the
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that was just established at Elmina as a consequence of the entry into force of the Anglo-Dutch Convention for an Interchange of Territory on the Gold Coast of Africa. Hamel was also made cashier and assistant to the bookkeeper. In the years after, he was among other things charged with performing religious services and installed as head of the tax office, as the keeper of civil records, as a translator, and as a substitute judge.


Start of a diplomatic career

After the Netherlands sold their possessions on the Gold Coast to the United Kingdom in April 1872, Hamel was employed at the consulate that the Netherlands had established at Elmina. Hamel first was appointed vice consul under consul Willem Le Jeune in 1873, before becoming acting consul on 15 March 1874, upon Le Jeune's return to the Netherlands. In May 1875, Hamel was subsequently installed as full Consul. On 5 June 1876, Hamel paid the ''kostgeld'' still due to
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Mensa Bonsu Mensa Bonsu ( – ) was the tenth king of the Ashanti Empire, from 1874 until his forced abdication on 8 March 1883. Biography Accession to the Asante throne Mensa Bonsu was the son of Afua Kobi. He became Asantehene (king of the Asante) after ...
for the final years of Dutch presence in Elmina. Following a European leave between November 1877 to March 1878, Hamel returned to Elmina and was awarded the personal title of Consul General. The Netherlands had decided to keep a diplomatic post at Elmina primarily for the payment of pensions to the retired recruits of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army. Other reasons included the safeguarding of Dutch trade interests and the exploration of the possibility to continue recruiting soldiers for the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army in Africa. Hamel especially went at great lengths in trying to negotiate a deal with an African head to recruit these soldiers: after the British abolished slavery in the Gold Coast in 1874, slaves could no longer be manumitted by the Dutch government in return for an army contract, leading Hamel to try his luck in
Dahomey The Kingdom of Dahomey () was a West African kingdom located within present-day Benin that existed from approximately 1600 until 1904. Dahomey developed on the Abomey Plateau amongst the Fon people in the early 17th century and became a region ...
,
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and Assini, which stood under French protection. Hamel undertook a mission to
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, the capital of the
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in contemporary
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, in which he found King Amatifou sympathetic to his proposal, but unwilling to do anything without the blessing of the French. France, however, did not allow this recruitment to take place. Upon his return from European leave, Hamel tried to negotiate a deal in
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, an independent country not under the protection of either France or the United Kingdom, to no avail. The Consulate General at Elmina was disbanded in February 1880. Hamel subsequently appointed Arthur Brun as
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at Elmina and left the Gold Coast.


Consul General at Bangkok

Hamel was then appointed Consul General at
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, where he had to take over a badly functioning consulate that was previously headed by Consul J. Salmon, who had to leave his post after suffering from a nervous breakdown. Hamel reduced the workload of the consulate by limiting the number of Chinese-Dutch citizens under its protection. On the instigation of Hamel, the consulate was upgraded to a consulate general, primarily because of the trade links of
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with the
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. In June 1887, Hamel was forced to leave his post because of failing health.


Consul General at Amoy

After three years in the Netherlands, Hamel was appointed Consul General at
Amoy Xiamen ( , ; ), also known as Amoy (, from Hokkien pronunciation ), is a sub-provincial city in southeastern Fujian, People's Republic of China, beside the Taiwan Strait. It is divided into six districts: Huli, Siming, Jimei, Tong'an, ...
for
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and
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in 1890. Hamel's main task was to secure the unimpeded migration of Chinese labourers from the Southern Chinese cities to the
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and the other Dutch colonies. Coincidentally, the Consul General in
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, Hamel's direct superior, was the former Gold Coast governor
Jan Helenus Ferguson Jan Helenus Ferguson (born 19 May 1826 – 13 April 1908) was a Dutch colonial government official and diplomat, who made a career in the administration of the Dutch West Indies and the Dutch Gold Coast before becoming consul general of the ...
. While in Amoy, Hamel suffered two
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s, which forced him to retire. Hamel was admitted to a
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in Bendorf am Rhein in
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where he died on 13 October 1900.


Personal life

On the Gold Coast, Hamel had a relationship with Ellen Vickermann, with whom he had a son named George Hamel. George Hamel would eventually follow his father's footsteps and also become a diplomat. In the Netherlands, Hamel married Maria Margaretha den Bouwmeester on 14 November 1881 in
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. Maria joined Hamel in Bangkok and gave birth there to a daughter named Maria Elisabeth Hamel on 30 December 1882. Maria Margaretha den Bouwmeester died in Bangkok on 20 November 1884, leaving Pieter Simon Hamel devastated.


Decorations

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Order of the Crown of Siam The Most Noble Order of the Crown of Thailand ( th, เครื่องราชอิสริยาภรณ์อันมีเกียรติยศยิ่งมงกุฎไทย; ) is a Thai order, established in 1869 by King Rama ...
(Commander, 1884)


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