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He started his working career in the Dutch East India Company (DEIC) in 1757. Through the years he stayed with the DEIC and started as assistant and followed that up with a bookkeeper (1768), office manager (1772), buyer (1775) and then a member of the Council of Justice in 1778. This was followed
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De Wet became the president of the Council of Commissioners for Civil and Matrimonial Affairs, in 1787. He was the president of the Council of Justice and Receiver of Revenue, in 1791 and 1793 respectively.
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to look into complaints by the residents against, Magistrate Honoratius Maynier . This was done on instructions received from Commissioner General
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He was born in middle 1739 in Cape Town, Dutch Cape Colony. De Wet's grandfather Jacobus de Wet emigrated from
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In the beginning of 1795, de Wet led an official commission that went to
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In this period he acted as Journal Writer and assistant for Governor
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by work as a store manager (1782) and auctions manager(1785).
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Cape Town
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Graaff-Reinet
Abraham Sluijsken
Chiron
van der Weijden
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"Jacobus de Wet (Afrikaans)"
"Olof Godlieb de Wet"
"The Journal of Hendrik Jacob Wikar (1779) Page 258"
"The life and times of Cape advocate Dirk Gysbert Reitz a biographical note"
History and Ethnography of Africa South of the Zambesi, from the Settlement of the Portuguese at Sofala in September 1505 to the Conquest of the Cape Colony by the British in September 1795
ISBN
9781108023344
"Briefwisseling oor Kaapse Sake 1778-1792 (Afrikaans /Dutch –Translated: Correspondence regarding Cape Colony affairs)"
"Records of the Cape Colony from February 1793 to December 1796"
"From frontier to Midlands, a history of Graaff-Reinet district 1786-1910"
"The origins and growth of Freemasonry in South Africa, 1772 – 1876, page 16"
"The first Settler at the Cape Hans Conrad Guy (J.C. Gie)"
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1739 births
1811 deaths
People from Cape Town
South African Freemasons

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