Theodorus Marinus Roest van Limburg
Theodorus Marinus Roest van Limburg | |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
In office 1868–1870 | |
Preceded by | Joannes van Mulken |
Succeeded by | Joannes van Mulken |
Envoy to the United States | |
In office 1856–1868 | |
Chargé d’affaires to Portugal | |
In office 1851–1856 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Rotterdam, Netherlands | 8 July 1806
Died | 3 March 1887 Florence, Italy | (aged 80)
Spouse |
Isabella Cass
(m. 1858; died 1879) |
Occupation | Editor of Arnhemsche Courant |
Baron Theodorus Marinus Roest van Limburg or de Limbourg (8 July 1806, Rotterdam – 3 March 1887, Florence) was a Dutch journalist, diplomat, and politician.[1]
Early life
He studied law in Liège, Ghent and Leiden (1827-1831).
Career
He worked at the Departments of Colonies and Foreign Affairs. From 1837 till 1841 he served as editor of the liberal newspaper Arnhemsche Courant. His diplomatic career started in 1842, when he was named secretary of the Dutch Legation in Vienna. From 1851-1856 he served as Chargé d’affaires in Lisbon and he became Envoy in Washington,[2] serving from 1856 until 1868.[3][4]
Roest van Limburg became Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1868. His tenure as Foreign Minister was marked by the Franco-German War from 1870 to 1871 in the liberal cabinet of Prime Minister Pieter Philip van Bosse.[5] There was little confidence in him in the House of Representatives which led to his resignation, which was honorably granted. After his resignation he lived abroad.
Personal life
On 23 August 1858, Roest van Limburg was married to the American Isabella "Belle" Cass (1805-1879) in Stonington. Elisabeth was the daughter of Elizabeth (née Spencer) Cass and Lewis Cass, who served as governor of the Michigan Territory, U.S. Secretary of War, U.S. Secretary of State, U.S. Ambassador to France, and a U.S. Senator.[6]
He died on 3 March 1887 in Florence.
References
- ^ Historical Collections. The Society. 1907. p. 89. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
- ^ The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for ... Gray and Bowen. 1861. p. 149. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
- ^ Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress at the Commencement of the Third Session of the Thirty-Seventh Congress. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1862. p. 649. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
- ^ Representatives, United States House of (1863). House Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 649. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
- ^ Johnson, Andrew (1997). The Papers of Andrew Johnson: April-August 1868. Univ. of Tennessee Press. p. 191. ISBN 9780870499913. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
- ^ Frémont, Jessie Benton (1993). The Letters of Jessie Benton Frémont. University of Illinois Press. p. 145. ISBN 9780252019425. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
External links
- Works by Theodorus Marinus Roest van Limburg at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
- 1806 births
- 1887 deaths
- Dutch diplomats
- Dutch journalists
- Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands
- Independent politicians in the Netherlands
- People from Rotterdam
- University of Liège alumni
- Ghent University alumni
- Leiden University alumni
- 19th-century diplomats
- 19th-century journalists
- Male journalists
- 19th-century male writers
- Dutch politician stubs