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Petrus Albertus van der Parra (29 September 1714 – 28 December 1775) was
Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies The governor-general of the Dutch East Indies ( nl, gouverneur-generaal van Nederlands Indië) represented Dutch rule in the Dutch East Indies between 1610 and Dutch recognition of the independence of Indonesia in 1949. Occupied by Japanese fo ...
from 1761 to 1775.


Biography

Petrus Albertus van der Parra was born in
Colombo Colombo ( ; si, කොළඹ, translit=Koḷam̆ba, ; ta, கொழும்பு, translit=Koḻumpu, ) is the executive and judicial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka by population. According to the Brookings Institution, Colombo me ...
, the son of a Secretary to the government of
Ceylon Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
. His great-grandfather had come to India and the family had lived there ever since. In 1728, he began his career at fourteen years old. As everyone had to start as a soldier, he began as a "''soldaat van de penne''", then became an "''assistent''" in 1731, and "''boekhouder''" (bookkeeper) in 1732. He had to move house in 1736 to take up a new job as "''onderkoopman''" (underbuyer/undermerchant), and at the same time "''collectionist''" (collector) and "boekhouder" to the General Secretary at Batavia/Jakarta. He became "''koopman''" (buyer/merchant) and "''geheimschrijver''" (secrets secretary) in 1739. He became ''Second Secretary'' to the ''High Government'' (Hoge Regering), becoming First Secretary in 1747. He became ''Counsellor-extraordinary'' of the Indies later that year (November) and in 1751 became a regular Counsellor. In 1752 he became President of the ''College van Heemraden'' (in charge of estate boundaries, roads, etc.). He was later a member of the "''Schepenbank''" (the local government and court in Batavia), a ''Regent'' (a board member) of the hospital and in 1755 he became First Counsellor and Director-General (''Eerste Raad en Directeur-Generaal'') On 15 May 1761, following the death of
Jacob Mossel Jacob Mossel (28 November 1704 – 15 May 1761) went from being a common sailor to become Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1750 to 1761. He was of noble birth, born in Enkhuizen. When he was 15 he left as an able-bodied seaman abo ...
he became Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies. Confirmation of his appointment by the
Heren XVII The United East India Company ( nl, Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie, the VOC) was a chartered company established on the 20th March 1602 by the States General of the Netherlands amalgamating existing companies into the first joint-stock co ...
(the ''Seventeen Lords'', who controlled the Dutch East India Company) came in 1762. He held a lavish inauguration on his birthday on 29 September. Subsequently, his birthday was a national holiday in the Indies. During his time as Governor-General, he overthrew the Prince of Kandy, in
Ceylon Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
, though with difficulty, and he conquered the sultanate of Siak in
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. Contracts were entered into with various regional leaders in
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, Soembawa, Dompo, Tambora, Sangar and Papekat. Van der Parra favoured his friends and gave out well-paid posts if he could get anything in return for them. It was said he was a typical colonial ruler, idle, grumpy but generous to those who fawned upon him and recognised his greatness. It was a golden time for the preachers in Batavia, who got gifts, translations of the
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and scholarships from Van der Parra. They worshipped and eulogised him. Although the Heren XVII knew about his behaviour, as five Counsellors had written to them about his pretensions to kingly behaviour, they did nothing about it. In 1770,
Captain James Cook James Cook (7 November 1728 Old Style date: 27 October – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the British Royal Navy, famous for his three voyages between 1768 and 1779 in the Pacific Ocean and ...
had to ask for his help to proceed on his journeys on
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(See s:Captain Cook's Journal, First Voyage/Chapter 9). At the end of the 19th century, a steamship, trading to the Indies, was named after him. After over fourteen years in power, he died on 28 September 1775 in Weltevreden, the imposing palace built for him outside
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. He apparently left a great deal of his fortune to the widows of
Colombo Colombo ( ; si, කොළඹ, translit=Koḷam̆ba, ; ta, கொழும்பு, translit=Koḻumpu, ) is the executive and judicial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka by population. According to the Brookings Institution, Colombo me ...
and a smaller part to the poor of Batavia. He was followed as governor by
Jeremias van Riemsdijk Jeremias van Riemsdijk (18 October 1712 – 3 October 1777) was a Dutch colonial administrator who served as Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1775 to 1777. Jeremias van Riemsdijk was born on 18 October 1712 in Utrecht, the son to Sc ...
He was married to Adriana Johanna Bake.


References


Sources

* Comprehensive Dutch website on the history of the Dutch Eat Indie

* Biographical Dictionary (in Dutch

* L. P. van Putten, ''Ambitie en Onvermogen, Gouverneurs-generaal van Nederlands-Indië'', Rotterdam, 2002 * Jan N. Bremmer, Lourens van den Bosch ''Between Poverty and the Pyre: Moments in the History of Widowhood'' Routledge, 1995 , {{DEFAULTSORT:Parra, Petrus Albertus van der 1714 births 1775 deaths Dutch nobility Governors-General of the Dutch East Indies People from Colombo Sri Lankan people of Dutch descent