Jacob Pieter van Braam, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jacob Pieter van Braam

Dutch admiral

Date of Birth: 27-Oct-1737

Place of Birth: Werkhoven, Utrecht, Netherlands

Date of Death: 16-Jul-1803

Profession: politician

Nationality: Netherlands

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Jacob Pieter van Braam

  • Jacob Pieter van Braam (Werkhoven, 27 October 1737 – Zwolle, 16 July 1803) was a Dutch admiral. Van Braam joined the Admiralty of Amsterdam in 1748 as a midshipman.
  • In 1751 he was captured by Barbary corsairs and would be a slave until 1753.
  • On 25 February 1753 he was promoted to lieutenant and in 1758 to lieutenant-commander. In 1764 he made the transition to the Dutch East India Company (VOC) where he was promoted to captain on 14 July 1766.
  • From 1767 till 1773 he was provisions master in Bengal.
  • In 1776 he temporarily left the VOC to become a Dutch post-captain; in 1782 he was in the rank of captain, commander of a regiment of marines under lieutenant admiral Willem van Wassenaar Spanbroek.
  • In 1783 he was appointed commander of the VOC, commodore and member of the raad van Indië (Council of India; the governing council of the VOC colonial empire).
  • From 1784 till 1786 he served as vlootvoogd (fleetguardian; admiral in charge of a fleet) in the Indian waters with four ships of the line and two frigates.
  • In this function he was responsible for ending a siege of Malacca City by Riau troops and conquering Selangor.
  • In 1786 he returned to the Netherlands and once again joined the admiralty.
  • On 12 June 1788 he was appointed schout-bij-nacht.
  • On 10 May 1793 Van Braam was appointed vice admiral with the Admiralty of Amsterdam, and he retired on 27 February 1795.

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