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Van Bosse–Fock cabinet

Cabinet of the Netherlands
Date formed4 June 1868 (1868-06-04)
Date dissolved4 January 1871 (1871-01-04)
(Demissionary from 5 December 1870 (1870-12-05))
People and organisations
Head of stateKing William III
Head of governmentPieter Philip van Bosse
Deputy head of governmentCornelis Fock (Unofficially)
No. of ministers7
Ministers removed2
Total no. of members7
Member partyIndependent Liberals
(Ind. Lib.)
Status in legislatureCentre-right Minority government
History
Election1868 election
PredecessorVan Zuylen van Nijevelt cabinet
SuccessorThird Thorbecke cabinet
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The Van Bosse–Fock cabinet was the cabinet of the Netherlands from 4 June 1868 until 4 January 1871. The cabinet was formed by Independent Liberals (Ind. Lib.). The Centre-right cabinet was a minority government in the House of Representatives. Independent Liberal Pieter Philip van Bosse was Prime Minister.

Cabinet members

Portrait Name Office Term of office Party
Pieter Philip van Bosse Pieter Philip van Bosse
(1809–1879)
Chairman of the Council of Minister
Minister of Finance
4 June 1868 –
4 January 1871
Independent
(Liberal)
Cornelis Fock Cornelis Fock
(1828–1910)
Minister of the Interior 4 June 1868 –
4 January 1871
Independent
(Liberal)
Joannes Josephus van Mulken Lieutenant general
Joannes Josephus van Mulken
(1796–1879)
Minister of Foreign Affairs 4 June 1868 –
8 June 1868
Served Ad interim
Independent
(Liberal)
Theodorus Marinus
Roest van Limburg

(1806–1887)
8 June 1868 –
12 December 1870
Resigned
Independent
(Liberal)
Joannes Josephus van Mulken Lieutenant general
Joannes Josephus van Mulken
(1796–1879)
12 December 1870 –
4 January 1871
Served Ad interim
Independent
(Liberal)
Franciscus van Lilaar
(1823–1889)
Minister of Justice 4 June 1868 –
4 January 1871
Independent
(Liberal)
Joannes Josephus van Mulken Lieutenant general
Joannes Josephus van Mulken
(1796–1879)
Minister of War 4 June 1868 –
8 June 1868
Served Ad interim
Independent
(Liberal)
Lodewijk Gerard Brocx
(1819–1880)
Minister of the Navy 4 June 1868 –
18 December 1873
Independent
(Liberal)
Engelbertus de Waal
(1821–1905)
Minister of Colonial Affairs 4 June 1868 –
16 November 1870
Resigned
Independent
(Liberal)
Lodewijk Gerard Brocx
(1819–1880)
16 November 1870 –
4 January 1871
Served Ad interim
Independent
(Liberal)
Source: (in Dutch) Parlement & Politiek

References

  1. "Heemskerk, Theodorus (1852-1932)" (in Dutch). Resources Huygens. 12 November 2013. Retrieved 19 September 2018.

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