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Dutch Dutch commonly refers to: * Something of, from, or related to the Netherlands * Dutch people () * Dutch language () Dutch may also refer to: Places * Dutch, West Virginia, a community in the United States * Pennsylvania Dutch Country People E ...
: ''burgemeesters'') of
Amsterdam Amsterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Amstel'') is the capital and most populous city of the Netherlands, with The Hague being the seat of government. It has a population of 907,976 within the city proper, 1,558,755 in the urban ar ...
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capital of the Netherlands Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands according to the Constitution of the Netherlands, although the States General and the Executive Branch have been situated in The Hague since 1588, along with the Supreme Court and the Council of St ...
. The city had four burgomasters, serving four years. Since 1389 the mayors were elected on 1 February. In the 17th and 18th century, a new mayor was elected by his colleagues (
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), but his appointment had to be approved by the
stadholder In the Low Countries, ''stadtholder'' ( nl, stadhouder ) was an office of steward, designated a medieval official and then a national leader. The ''stadtholder'' was the replacement of the duke or count of a province during the Burgundian and ...
. In 1824, it was decided only one person could govern the cities of The Hague and Amsterdam at a time. Mayors of Dutch municipalities are appointed by the municipal council after the acceptance of the King's Commissioner of the
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14th century

* (1383) – Jacob Coppenszn


15th century

* (1413–1416) – Paul Oosterloo * (1413,1416) – Franke van der Vorm * (1413–1414, 1416) – Timan Heyntgen Dircxsz * (1413, 1416, 1417) – Atienne van Empel * (1413, 1415) – Sander Oosterom * (1414) – Hillebrand Vechtersz * (1414) – Claes Simon Kysersz * (1415) – Jacob Jan Adamsz * (1415) – Jonghen Willem Noort * (1417) – Groote Pieter * (1417) – IJsebrand de Wisselaer * (1417–1418) – Willem Gartman * (1418) –
Franck Willem Jansz Franck can refer to: People * Franck (name) Other * Franck (company), Croatian coffee and snacks company * Franck (crater), Lunar crater named after James Franck See also * Franc (disambiguation) * Franks The Franks ( la, Franci o ...
* (1418–1419) –
Jan Arentsz Jan, JaN or JAN may refer to: Acronyms * Jackson, Mississippi (Amtrak station), US, Amtrak station code JAN * Jackson-Evers International Airport, Mississippi, US, IATA code * Jabhat al-Nusra (JaN), a Syrian militant group * Japanese Article Num ...
* (1418) –
Joost Pietersz Joost () was an Internet TV service, created by Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis (founders of Skype and Kazaa). During 2007–2008 Joost used peer-to-peer TV ( P2PTV) technology to distribute content to their Mozilla-based desktop player; i ...
* (1419) –
Servaes Roeloffz Servaes can refer to: * Albert Servaes (1883–1966), Belgian expressionist painter * Dagny Servaes Dagny Servaes (10 March 1894 – 10 July 1961) was a German-Austrian stage and film actress. In the theatre she appeared in the productions of Ma ...
* (1419) – Daem Braseman * (1419) –
Dirck Rollant Dirck is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Dirck Barendsz (1534–1592), Dutch Renaissance painter from Amsterdam * Dirck Bleker (1621–1702), Dutch Golden Age painter *Dirck Coornhert (1522–1590), Dutch writer, philosopher ...
* (1419) –
Willem Reynersz Willem () is a Dutch and West FrisianRienk de Haan, ''Fryske Foarnammen'', Leeuwarden, 2002 (Friese Pers Boekerij), , p. 158. masculine given name. The name is Germanic, and can be seen as the Dutch equivalent of the name William in English, ...
* (1419, 1421–1422, 1425, 1431–1432) –
Harman Harmansz Harman may refer to: People * Harman (surname) Places * Harman, Australian Capital Territory * Hărman, Romania * Harman, West Virginia * Harmans, Maryland * Harman, Virginia * Harman's Cross, Dorset, England Other uses * Harman Intern ...
* (1419) –
Heyn Willemszn Noirt Heyn is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Adolfo Jara Heyn (born 1964), Paraguayan footballer and manager *Bertram Heyn Major General Deshabandu Bertram Russell Heyn (October 1, 1912 – February 3, 1998) was a Sri Lank ...
* (1420, 1422–1423) –
Dirck Hollandt Dirck is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Dirck Barendsz (1534–1592), Dutch Renaissance painter from Amsterdam * Dirck Bleker (1621–1702), Dutch Golden Age painter *Dirck Coornhert (1522–1590), Dutch writer, philosopher ...
* (1420–1421) – Jacob Duyvel * (1420) – Pouwel Luytgensz * (1420) – Jan Oude Brouck * (1421) – Jan Woutersz * (1421, 1424) – Claes Moyert * (1422, 1424–1425, 1428–1429, 1432, 1435,1437) – Ruysch Jacob Coppensz * (1422, 1425–1426, 1434, 1437–1438) – Anwel Pietersz * (1423, 1428) – Moy Reynersz * (1423, 1430) – Willem Dircxsz * (1423–1424, 1426–1427, 1429–1430) – Jan Oettensz * (1424, 1428, 1430–1431, 1434–1435, 1438–1439, 1442–1443) – Hugo Heynensz * (1425) – Allert Pieter Allertsz * (1426) – Dirck Bardeusz * (1426) – Claes Jan Goertsz * (1427) – Allert Jacob Bijlensz * (1427) – Jan .. Allertsz * (1427–1428) – Andries Drericsz * (1429, 1432) – Groote Dirck Claesz * (1429, 1435, 1441) – Jong Claes Symon Rijfersz * (1430) – Symon Colijn * (1431, 1434) – Claes Jansz * (1431) – Jonghe Jacob de .. * (1432–1433, 1435–1436, 1440–1441) – Jan Bout Albertsz * (1433) – Jan Helmer * (1433–1434, 1436, 1439–1440, 1442) – Gijsbert Jacob Grebbersz * (1433, 1436, 1440, 1443, 1446) Jan Claes Symon Hoedincxz * (1436–1437) – Clement Claesz * (1437, 1439, 1441, 1442, 1445, 1448) – Pauwels Albertsz * (1438) – Jan Heynenz * (1438) – Jan Bedure * (1439,1445) – Jacob Braseman * (1440) – Jan Beth Willemsz * (1441) – Ruysch Jacobsz * (1442) – Allert Symonsz * (1443) – Jacob Eybens * (1443–1444) – Hendrik Anwelsz * (1444) – Johannes Grebber * (1444–1445) – Bellert Bechtersz * (1444–1445, 1447) – Grebber Dircxz * (1445) – Claes Tijoll * (1445) – Ruysch Pietersz * (1445) – Gerrit Groote Pietersz * (1445–1446, 1452, 1454–1455, 1457, 1459–1460, 1462, 1464–1465, 1467) – Bartholomeus Doos * (1446, 1448) – Jacob Eyhens * (1446–1447) – Jan Deyman * (1447, 1453–1454, 1457) – Dirck Boelensz (−1459) * (1447–1448, 1452–1453, 1455, 1456) – Hendrik Dirckszn Stuyver (−1456) * (1448–1449) – Melis Andriesz * (1449) – Bartholomeus Pieter Reyniersz * (1449–1450) – Hendrik Anwelsz * (1449) – Roefrhe Jan Oetensz * (1450) – Jacob Ropnersz * (1450, 1464) – Gijsbert Claesz * (1450, 1453) – Frederick IJsbrandtsz Baers * (1451) – Jacob Reynersz * (1451–1452) – Jacob Peekstock * (1451, 1456) – Grebber Diricxz * (1451) – Vechter Hillebrantsz * (1452) – Hendrick Pouwel (−1452) * (1452) – Jan Wouter Oetenz * (1453) – Gijsen Jansz (uit Loosdrecht) * (1454) – Pieter Claesz van Neck * (1454, 1457–1458, 1462–1463, 1465–1466) – Jan Allertsz * (1455) – Melis Schout Heynensz * (1455, 1458–1459,1461) – Gerrit Dirck Smitsz * (1456) – Copper Vechtersz * (1456, 1459, 1464) – Jacob Pilien Allertsz * (1456–1457) – Pieter Dirck Smitsz * (1458, 1460,1463) – Pieter Allertsz Pietersz * (1458) – Rombout Andriesz * (1459, 1461–1462, 1465, 1468–1469, 1471–1472, 1474–1475, 1477, 1481–1482, 1486–1487) – Jacob Jacobsz de Jonge * (1460) – Claes Melisz van Hoorn * (1460–1461) – Coman Jan Tymansz * (1461) – Heyman Ruysschenz * (1462, 1465, 1468) – Gerrit Matheusz * (1463, 1467) – Heyman van IJlp Pietersz * (1463–1464, 1466–1467, 1476, 1478, 1480) – Gerret Dircksz Smit * (1466, 1474, 1485) – Pieter Elertsz * (1466, 1472) – Coman Andries Willemsz * (1467–1468) – Gijsbert Dircxsz Muys * (1468) – Jacob Ruysch * (1469–1470, 1472–1473, 1475–1476, 1479–1480, 1482) – Pieter Roding Pietersz * (1469) – Claes Stansen * (1469) – Goossen Dirck Bardens * (1470, 1472, 1475, 1478) – Boel Dirck Boelens (−1482) * (1470–1471) – Jacob Hendrik Anvelsz * (1470, 1474) – Louwerens Pouwelsz * (1470, 1473, 1477–1478, 1480–1481, 1484, 1487) – Jan Beth Jansz * (1470) – Wouter Oom * (1473–1474) – Claes Stanssen * (1473–1476, 1480, 1485, 1488, 1491) Jan Dircksz van Wormer * (1475, 1479) – Symon Dircsz uit die Poorte * (1476–1477) – Jan Talingh Jansz * (1477) – Pieter Allert Pietersz * (1478–1479) – Gerrit Deyman * (1479, 1481, 1490–1491) – Jan Cleas van Hoppen * (1481) – Jan Coman Jansz * (1481) – Jacob Pieter Hillebrantsz (−1481) * (1482, 1485–1486, 1488–1489, 1495) – Gijsbert Jacobsz Drooch * (1482–1483, 1497) – Jacob van Breghe Pietersz * (1483) – Pieter Haring Jansz * (1483) – Egbert Jansz * (1483–1484, 1489, 1502, 1505, 1507, 1509) – Dirck Heymansz Ruysch (−1509) * (1484, 1491, 1494, 1499–1500) – Dirck Symon Bardenz * (1484–1485, 1488, 1490, 1492, 1500, 1502) – Bartholomeus Jacobsz * (1486, 1493) – Jacob van Berghe * (1486) – Jan Claes Lambertsz * (1487, 1493) – Jan Broeck Melijsz * (1487–1488, 1490) – Gerrit Symon Claes Anwelfs * (1489) – Vechter Barentsz * (1489, 1490, 1492–1493) – Jacob Jong Jacobsz * (1491–1492, 1495–1496, 1507) – Dirck Claesz * (1492) – Jacob Willemszn van Beverwaarde * (1493–1494, 1498–1499) – Dirck Heymansz * (1494,1496) – Jan Bethz * (1494–1495, 1497–1498, 1500–1502) – Willem Andriesz * (1495, 1497) – Boel Jacobszn Bicker (−1505) * (1496–1497, 1499, 1501–1502, 1504–1505, 1507–1510, 1512, 1514–1515, 1517) –
Andries Boelens Andries Boelens (Amsterdam, 1455 – there, 1519), also: ''Boelenz'', ''Boelensz., Andries Boel Dircksz.'' or ''Andries Boelen Dircksz'', was an alderman and mayor of Amsterdam. In the period from 1496 to 1517 he was mayor fifteen times. The t ...
(1455–1519) * (1496, 1498) – Willem Boem


16th century

* (1498) – Bruyninck Claesz * (1499,1501, 1509, 1511, 1513, 1519) Clement Wolfertsz * (1500, 1504, 1506, 1509, 1511, 1514) – Dirck Claesz Sillemoer * (1496–1497, 1499, 1501–1502, 1504–1505, 1507–1510, 1512, 1514–1515, 1517) – Andries Boelens Dircksz. (1455–1519) * (1502) – Jacob van Bergen Pietersz * (1502–1503) – Jan Persijn Jansz * (1503) – Jacob van Burgh * (1503, 1510, 1512, 1515, 1519) – Corenelis Jansz de Vlaming (−1519) * (1504, 1506, 1508–1509, 1511–1512, 1514, 1517–1518, 1520–1521, 1523–1524) – Claes Heyn Claesz (−1524) * (1504, 1506, 1508) – Claes Moyert Dircxz * (1505–1506, 1508–1509) – Gerrit Mattheusz (−1509) * (1505, 1507, 1510–1511, 1513–1514, 1516–1517, 1519, 1522–1523, 1525–1526) – Floris Jan Claesz * (1510, 1512–1513, 1515–1516, 1518, 1520, 1522, 1528, 1536–1537, 1539) – Claes Gerritsz Dayman * (1513, 1515, 1518, 1523–1524, 1526, 1528–1529, 1531–1532, 1534–1535) – Ruysch Jan Beth * (1516, 1521) – Willem Duyn Pietersz * (1516, 1518–1519, 1521–1522, 1524, 1526) – Jonghen Dirck Claesz * (1517, 1519, 1520) – Jan Lambert Jansz * (1520) – Simon Claesz Sillemoer * (1521, 1527, 1529–1530) – Hillebrant Jansz Otter * (1520–1525, 1527–1528, 1530–1531, 1533–1534, 1537) – Albert Andries Boelensz * (1523, 1525) – Robert Jacobsz * (1524) – Symon Claesz van Doorn * (1525, 1527) – Frans Claes Heynenszn * (1526, 1527,1529) – Lucas Jacobsz Persijn(−1530) * (1528, 1530, 1532–1533, 1535) – Hayman Jacobs * (1529, 1531, 1533) – Cornelis Hendriks Loen * (1530, 1532, 1537–1538, 1540, 1541) Gerrit Andriesz * (1531, 1533, 1535) –
Peter Colijn Peter may refer to: People * List of people named Peter, a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Peter (given name) ** Saint Peter (died 60s), apostle of Jesus, leader of the early Christian Church * Peter (surname), a su ...
(−10 May 1535) * (1532, 1534, 1542) – Jacob Pietersz Haring * (1534, 1536) – Cornelis Benning * (1535–1536, 1538, 1541) – Jan Teng (−1541) * (1535) – Goossen Jansz Reecalff * (1536) – Cornelis Buyck Sybrantsz * (1537, 1542) – Claes Hillebrantsz * (1538–1539, 1541, 1543, 1545) – Claes Loen Fransz * (1538, 1540–1541, 1543, 1546–1547, 1550–1551, 1554–1555, 1557, 1558) – Claes Gerrit Mattheusz (−1558) * (1539–1540, 1542–1543, 1545–1546, 1548, 1549, 1551–1552, 1555–1556, 1564) – Hendrick Dircxs * (1539, 1541–1542, 1544, 1546, 1548, 1553, 1558) – Claes Doedensz * (1540, 1549, 1554) – Egbert Garbrantsz * (1543–1544, 1547, 1549, 1551) – Cleas Heyn Willemsz * (1544–1545, 1547–1548, 1550, 1552–1553, 1555, 1557, 1559–1560, 1562–1563, 1565) – Pieter Cantert Willemsz * (1544, 1546, 1548, 1550, 1553) – Claes Hendriksz Basgen (1488–1563) * (1545, 1547, 1551, 1556–1559, 1561, 1566, 1574) – Dirck Hillebrantsz Otter * (1549–1550, 1552, 1554, 1556, 1559, 1561, 1565, 1567, 1569–1570, 1572, 1574–1577) – Joost Sijbrantsz Buyck (1505–1588) * (1552, 1560, 1568) – Symon Mertensz * (1553–1554, 1559) – Cornelis Dobbensz (−1559) * (1555, 1557–1558) – Jan Duyvensz * (1556, 1558, 1560, 1562–1563) – Sybrant Pompeius Occo * (1559, 1561–1565, 1567–1568, 1570–1571, 1573–1574) – Symon Claes Copsz * (1560–1561, 1564, 1566–1567, 1569, 1571–1572) – Jan Claes van Hoppen * (1562–1563, 1566, 1571, 1573, 1575) Cornelis Jacobsz Brouwer * (1565–1566, 1568, 1569, 1573) – Elbert Marcus * (1567, 1571) –
Hendrick Cornelisz Hendrick may refer to: People * Hendrick (given name), alternative spelling of the Dutch given name Hendrik * Hendrick (surname) * King Hendrick (disambiguation), one of two Mohawk leaders who have often been conflated: ** Hendrick Tejonihokarawa ( ...
* (1568, 1570, 1572) – Floris Mertensz * (1569) – Dirck Jan Dayman * (1570, 1572, 1573) – Jacob Cornelisz * (1574, 1576) –
Pieter Pietersz Pieter Pietersz the Elder, also Pieter Pietersz. (I), (1540–1603) was a Dutch Renaissance painter. Biography Pietersz was born in Antwerp. According to Karel van Mander, who mentioned him in his biography of his father Pieter Aertsen, he ...
* (1575) – Cornelis Jacobsz van Leyden * (1575–1576) – Jan Vechtersz * (1576, 1578) – Jacob Theus Gerrijtsz * (1577–1578) – Cornelis Claes Meusz * (1577) – Jacob Cantert * (1578) – Hendrik Jacobsz Bicker * (1578) – Reyner Hendriksz * (1578–1579, 1581–1582, 1584, 1586, 1589, 1592, 1594, 1597, 1601) Mr Willem Bardensz= Wilhelm Baerdesen (1528–1601) * (1578, 1580) – Maarten Jansz Koster (1520–1592) * (1578, 1580) Adriaan Reiniersz Kromhout * (1578) –
Dirk Jansz. Graeff Dirck Jansz Graeff, also Diederik Jansz Graeff, Lord of the manors Valckeveen and Vredenhof (Amsterdam 1532 – 27 July 1589), was a patrician, wholesaler, shipowner, politician and large landowner. He was also a member of the Reformed Chur ...
* (1579) – Jan Claes Cat. * (1579–1580, 1582–1583, 1585, 1587) – Egbert Roelofz * (1579, 1581, 1583–1584, 1586–1587, 1592, 1597, 1602, 1604) – Cornelis Florisz van Teylingen * (1580–1581, 1583, 1585–1586, 1588–1589, 1591–1592, 1594, 1595) – Reynier Cant(1536–1595) * (1581) – Reynier van Neck * (1582, 1584–1585) Mr Marten Jansz Coster * (1582, 1587, 1589, 1593, 1596, 1599, 1600) – Jan Claes in Hamburch * (1583, 1585, 1587–1588, 1590–1591, 1593–1594, 1597–1598, 1600, 1602–1603, 1605–1606, 1608) – Pieter Cornelisz Boom * (1584) – Jan Verburch * (1586, 1588, 1590, 1592) – Claes Fransz Oetgens * (1588, 1591, 1594, 1596–1597, 1601–1602, 1604–1605, 1607–1608, 1610) – Cornelis Pieters Hooft (1547–1626) * (1589–1590, 1593) – Cornelis Florisz * (1590, 1593, 1595, 1599–1600) – Balthazar Appelman * (1591, 1595–1596, 1600–1601, 1603, 1605, 1613–1614, 1616, 1618, 1621, 1623) – Barthold Adriaensz Cromhout * (1595, 1598–1599, 1606–1607, 1609–1610, 1612, 1614) – Jacob Andriesz Boelens * (1596, 1598, 1601, 1603–1604, 1606) Jan de Dzn Egbertsz * (1598, 1599, 1604, 1607, 1611–1612) Frans Hendricxsz Oetgens


17th century

* (1601, 1607, 1610, 1611, 1613) – Cornelis Benning * (1602, 1608–1609) – Claes Fransz * (1603) – Gerrit Pietersz Bicker (1554–1604) * (1606, 1608) – Sebastiaen Egberts (1563-) * (1610) – Dirck Bas (1569–1637) * (1605, 1609, 1611, 1614, 1616, 1617, 1619 and 1620) –
Reynier Pauw Reyer or Reynier Pauw, (Amsterdam, July 29, 1564 - February 19, 1636 ) was an influential Amsterdam regent of the Golden Age. Pauw was pensionary and eight times mayor of Amsterdam. He was involved in the Compagnie van Verre, the VOC, and the t ...
* (1611, 1614) – Roelof Egbertsz * (1612) – Jan Pietersz Reael * (1609, 1612–1613 Gerrit Jacobsz Witsen * (1613–1637) –
Jacob de Graeff Dircksz. Jacob Dircksz de Graeff, '' free lord of Zuid-Polsbroek'' (Emden 1571 – Amsterdam, 6 October 1638) was an illustrious member of the patrician De Graeff family. He was a powerful politician of the States Faction, regent and mayor of Amsterd ...
(1570–1638) * (???? – ????) – Jacob Poppen (1576–1624) * (1626–1647) – Jan Cornelisz. Geelvinck (1579–1651) * (1627–1633) – Geurt van Beuningen * (???? – ????) –
Jan Six Jan Six (14 January 1618, Amsterdam – 28 May 1700, Amsterdam) was an important cultural figure in the Dutch Golden Age. Biography From a well-to-do cloth merchant family Six, Jan Six was the son of Jean Six (1575–1617) and his wife Anna Wij ...
(1618–1700) * (???? – ????) – Hendrik Trip * (???? – ????) – Hendrik Hooft * (1627–1649) – Andries Bicker (1586–1652) * (1638–1646) – Albert C. Burgh (1593–1647) * (1639–1649) – Gerbrand Claesz Pancras (1591–1649) * (1650 – ????) –
Frans Banning Cocq Frans Banninck Cocq (sometimes incorrectly spelled as Banning), ''lord of Purmerland and Ilpendam'' (1605–1655) was a burgemeester (mayor), knight and military person of Amsterdam in the mid-17th century. He belonged to the wealthy and powerful ...
* (1646–1650, 1654) –
Cornelis Bicker Cornelis Bicker van Swieten (25 October 1592 – 15 September 1654), heer (lord) Van Swieten and of Kasteel Swieten, was an Amsterdam regent of the Dutch Republic during the Golden Age and a governor of the Dutch West India Company. He was al ...
(1593–1654) * (1653) –
Jan Bicker Jan Gerritsz. Bicker (1591–1653) was a merchant, a mayor (burgomaster) and a member of the Bicker family, an influential patrician family from Amsterdam. De Bickers were part of the ''staatsgezinde partij'' (the pro-republican party) and oppon ...
(1591–1653) * (1653–1654) – Cornelis Jan Witsen (1605–1669) * (1654 – ????) –
Nicolaes Tulp Nicolaes Tulp (9 October 1593 – 12 September 1674) was a Dutch surgeon and mayor of Amsterdam. Tulp was well known for his upstanding moral character and as the subject of Rembrandt's famous painting ''The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp' ...
(1593–1674) * (1643–1664) –
Cornelis de Graeff Cornelis de Graeff, also Cornelis de Graeff van (Zuid-)Polsbroek (15 October 1599 – 4 May 1664) was the most illustrious member of the De Graeff family. He was a mayor of Amsterdam from the Dutch Golden Age and a powerful Amsterdam regent after ...
(1599–1664) * (???? – ????) – Willem Cornelisz Bakker (1595–1652) * (???? – ????) – Gerard Schaep (1598–1666) * (???? – ????) – Gerrit Dedel * (1657–1671) –
Andries de Graeff Andries de Graeff (19 February 1611 – 30 November 1678) was a powerful member of the Amsterdam branch of the De Graeff - family during the Dutch Golden Age. He became a mayor of Amsterdam and a powerful Amsterdam regent after the death of his ...
(1611–1678) * (???? – ????) – Joan Huydecoper I (1599–1661) * (???? – ????) – Joan Huydecoper II (1625–1704) * (???? – ????) – David de Wildt * (1665, 1666, 1668, 1670, 1673, 1674, 1676, 1678, 1679) – Gillis Valckenier (1666–1727) * (1667, 1668, 1672) –
Lambert Reynst Lambert Reynst (1613–1679) was a Dutch regent and politician of the Golden Age. Born in Amsterdam, he belonged to the "republican" Dutch States Party. Family He came from the patrician Reynst family and was the son of Hendrick Reynst and his wi ...
(1613–1679) * (1669–1686) –
Coenraad van Beuningen Coenraad van Beuningen (1622 – 26 October 1693) was the Dutch Republic's most experienced diplomat, burgomaster of Amsterdam in 1669, 1672, 1680, 1681, 1683 and 1684, and from 1681 a Dutch East India Company director. He probably was bipolar ...
(1622–1693) * (1673–1689) –
Cornelis Geelvinck Cornelis Geelvinck (15 November 1621, Amsterdam – 16 December 1689, Amsterdam) was important in the city administration of Amsterdam that arose after stadholder William III came to power in 1672, both as administrator, and as mayor in the years ...
(1621–1689)


18th century

* (1672–1704) – Joannes Hudde (1628–1704) * (1682–1705) – Nicolaas Witsen (1641–1717) * (1695) – Jacob Jacobsz Hinlopen * (1695) – Jan Corver * (1695) – Nicolaas Opmeer * (1696) –
Jacob Boreel Jacob Boreel (1 April 1630, in Amsterdam – 21 August 1697, in Velsen) was an ambassador in France, sheriff and burgomaster of Amsterdam in 1696. Between 1664 and 1665 he travelled through Russia with his friend Nicolaes Witsen. In 1679, he bec ...
* (1697 – ????) – François de Vicq (1646–1707) * (1702) – Dirk Bas * (1702) – Gerbrand Pancras * (1708, 1711, 1714, 1716–1717) – Gerrit Hooft (1649–1717) * (1718, 1730) – Jan van de Poll(1) (1666–1735) * (???? – ????) – Jan van de Poll(2) (1597–1678) * (???? – ????) – Jan van de Poll(3) (1668–1745) * (???? – ????) – Egidius van der Bempden (1667–1737) * (???? – ????) – Hendrikus Bicker (1682–1738) * (???? – ????) – Cornelis Hop (1685–1762) * (???? – ????) – Willem Munter (1682–1759) * (1720, 1743) – Lieve Geelvinck (1676–1743) * Nicolaes Sautijn(−1743) * (1748) –
Nicolaes Geelvinck Nicolaes Geelvinck (11 October 1706, in Amsterdam – 15 June 1764, in Amsterdam) was lord of Castricum, Bakkum, Santpoort, Velsen, Stabroek, schepen, and owner of the country estate Akerendam-by-Beverwijk. He was appointed as mayor of Amsterdam ...
* (1722–1736) –
Mattheus Lestevenon Mattheus Lestevenon, heer van Berckenrode (1715–1797, The Hague) was a city-secretary and schepen in Amsterdam, then Dutch ambassador to France. Lestevenon played an important role in the year 1748 and in the negotiations for the Treaty of Par ...
(1674–1743) * (1737, 1740, 1743) – Gerrit Hooft II (1684–1767) * (1740) – Gerrit Corver * (???? – 1748) – Gillis van den Bempden * (1745) – Harmen Hendrik van de Poll (1697–1772) * (???? – ????) – Pieter Rendorp (1703–1760) * (1753, 1756, 1759, 1762) – Cornelis Hop (1685–1762) * (???? – ????) – Quirijn Willem van Hoorn (1730–1797) * (???? – 1787) – Hendrik Daniëlsz Hooft (1716–1794) * (???? – ????) – Jacob Elias Arnoudsz (1728–1800) * (1781–1792) –
Joachim Rendorp Joachim Rendorp, ''Vrijheer'' of Marquette (19 January 1728 in Amsterdam – 21 September 1792 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch politician of the Patriottentijd in the Dutch Republic. Personal life Rendorp was the son of Amsterdam brewer and ''burgemee ...
(1728–1792) * (???? – 1787, 1793) Frederick Alewijn * (1793 – Nicolaas Faas * (1793) – Jacob Elias Arnoudsz (1728–1800) * (1793) – Willem Gerrit Dedel Salomonsz (1734–?)


19th century

*1811–1813: Willem Joseph van Brienen van de Groote Lindt (1760–1839) *1813–1824: Pieter Alexander van Boetzelaer (1759–1826) *1813–1824: Jan Brouwer Joachimsz *1813–1816: Paul Ivan Hogguer (1760–1816) *1813–1824: David Willem Elias (1758–1828) *1816–1824:
Gerrit Blaauw Gerrit Anne "Gerry" Blaauw (July 17, 1924 – March 21, 2018) was a Dutch computer scientist, known as one of the principal designers of the IBM System/360 line of computers, together with Fred Brooks, Gene Amdahl, and others. ...
*1821–1824: Adries Adolph Deutz van Assendelft (1764–1833) *1824–1828: David Willem Elias (1758–1828) *1828–1836: Frederik van de Poll (1780–1853) *1836–1842: Willem Daniël Cramer (1788–1856) *1842–1849: Pieter Huidekoper (1798–1852) *1850–1853:
Gerlach Cornelis Joannes van Reenen Jhr. Gerlach Cornelis Joannes van Reenen (30 September 1818, in Amsterdam – 31 May 1893, in The Hague) was a Dutch politician. He was Mayor of Amsterdam from 1850–1853 and later a member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands fo ...
(1818–1893) *1853–1853: Hendrik Provó Kluit (1803–1860) *1854: ''no mayor'' *1855–1858: Cornelis Hendrik Boudewijn Boot (1813–1892) *1858–1866: Jan Messchert van Vollenhoven (1812–1881) *1866–1868:
Cornelis Fock Cornelis is a Dutch form of the male given name Cornelius. Some common shortened versions of Cornelis in Dutch are Cees, Cor, Corné, Corneel, Crelis, Kees, Neel and Nelis. Cornelis (Kees) and Johannes (Jan) used to be the most common given ...
(1828–1910) *1868–1880: Cornelis den Tex (1824–1882) *1880–1891:
Gijsbert van Tienhoven Gijsbert van Tienhoven (12 February 1841 – 10 October 1914) was a liberal Dutch politician. He started his political career in the municipal council and executive of Amsterdam, and served as mayor of Amsterdam from 1880 to 1891. He spent o ...
(1841–1914) *1891–1901: Sjoerd Anne Vening Meinesz (1833–1909)


Early 20th century

*1901–1910: Wilhelmus Frederik van Leeuwen (1860–1930) *1910–1915: Antonie baron Roëll (1864–1940) *1915–1921: Jan Willem Cornelis Tellegen (1859–1921) *1921–1941: Willem de Vlugt (1872–1945) *1941–1945: Edward John Voûte (1887–1950) *1945–1946: Feike de Boer (1892–1976) *1946–1957: Arnold Jan d'Ailly (1902–1967)


List of mayors of Amsterdam since 1957

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See also


Namen van de regeerders der stad Amsterdam, Volume 1


References

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