Christiaan Lans

Christiaan Ernst Lans (born 12 September 1789 – 17 August 1843) was a soldier in the Royal Netherlands Army who by royal decree of 2 December 1832 was appointed Commander of the Dutch Gold Coast.[1] He took office on 11 May 1833 and served until 1836, upon which he returned to the Netherlands.[2][3]

Christiaan Ernst Lans
Commander of the Dutch Gold Coast
In office
11 May 1833  2 December 1836
MonarchWilliam I of the Netherlands
Preceded byMartinus Swarte
Succeeded byHendrik Tonneboeijer
Personal details
Born(1789-09-12)12 September 1789
Amsterdam, Dutch Republic
Died17 August 1843(1843-08-17) (aged 53)
Diepenveen, Netherlands

Lans was Commander of the Dutch Gold Coast when the ambitious George Maclean was Governor of the British Gold Coast. Lans tried to settle territorial disputes with the British in a peaceful manner. When he returned to the Netherlands in 1836, he was succeeded by the young and erratic Hendrik Tonneboeijer.[4]

Notes

  1. "Soldijregister van burgerlijke- en militaire ambtenaren: Christiaan Ernst Lans". nationaalarchief.nl. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  2. "Soldijregister van burgerlijke- en militaire ambtenaren: Martinus Swarte". nationaalarchief.nl. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  3. "Lans, Christiaan Ernst". GoldCoastDataBase. 2011-05-26. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
  4. Van Dantzig 2013, pp. 220–221.

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