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Engelbertus Lucas Jr.

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followed in 1826. He was made a rear-admiral in 1837, and a vice-admiral in 1844. He retained that rank during his stint as Minister for the Navy from 1849 to 1851. On 21 April 1851 (after his resignation from the government) he resigned his commission for reasons of age, but on 1 June 1865 he was
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Lucas entered the new cadet corps of the Batavian navy in 1795, two years before the death of his father. He was promoted to cadet-first class in 1801. In 1802 he was commissioned as a naval lieutenant (junior grade). In 1808 he was promoted to naval lieutenant in the royal navy of the Kingdom of
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Holland, which he remained after the annexation of the Netherlands by the French Empire (being integrated in the French navy), until the country regained its independence in 1813. In 1814 he was promoted to commander in the Royal Dutch Navy. His promotion to
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he was included as Minister for the Navy in the first Cabinet of Prime Minister Thorbecke (though that statesman would have preferred his political ally
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This article is about Engelbertus Lucas (1785 - 1870). For his father rear-admiral Engelbertus Lucas, see
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of the king in extraordinary service on 24 April 1850. He was also appointed Chancellor of the
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From 1 October 1843 to 1 November 1849 he was Director of the Directorate of the Navy at
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After his retirement Lucas remained a courtier at the Dutch court. He was appointed
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in his birthplace Schiedam, on 30 May 1785. He married Louisa Elisabeth Lamaison.
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promoted to lieutenant-admiral (ret.), the highest rank in the Royal Dutch navy.
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From 1 August 1838 to 1 March 1842 he was Commander of the Dutch navy in the
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His functions as a naval officer included commander of the ship-of-the-line
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of the Batavian Navy and Catharina Prins, later a business woman who was a
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After his appointment as Minister Lucas and his wife lived in hotel
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in the Hague. After the death of his wife in 1852 Lucas moved to
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Eene briefwisseling tusschen Mr C.L. Luzac en E. Lucas 1838-1842
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No. 92, where he died on 11 March 1870, almost 85 years old.
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Engelbertus Lucas (1785–1870)
Engelbertus Lucas (1747 - 1797)

Navy
J.R. Thorbecke
Lieutenant admiral
Schiedam
The Hague
Dutch
Batavian Navy
Kingdom of Holland
navy
First French Empire
Royal Dutch Navy
Cabinet
Prime minister
Johan Rudolph Thorbecke
Engelbertus Lucas
distiller
Jenever
kapitein ter zee
Scheldt
Belgium
Dutch East Indies
Gouvernementsmarine
Vlissingen
William III of the Netherlands
Isaäc Theodorus ter Bruggen Hugenholtz
lock
Willemstad

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