Willem Leyel

Willem Leyel
4th Governor of Tranquebar
In office
1643–1648
Co-leading with Anders Nielsen (acting)
MonarchChristian IV
Preceded byBernt Pessart
Succeeded byPaul Hansen Korsør
Personal details
Bornc. 1593
Elsinore, Denmark
Died1654
Copenhagen, Denmark
NationalityDanish (Scottish ancestry)
Spouse(s)Alhed Lübbers
(m. c. 1624
ChildrenChristina Leyel
Hans
Anders
Parent(s)Johan Willumsen
Ingeborg Frederiksdatter Leyel
Military service
Allegiance Dutch East India 1623?–1626?
 Denmark-Norway 1626–1648
RankCaptain
Battles/wars

Willem Leyel or Willum Leyel (Danish: William Leyel, c. 1593 – Spring 1654) was a Danish governor of Tranquebar and captain in the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy.

Willem Leyel was born in c. 1593 in Elsinore and would be employed by the V.O.C. in Batavia during his early 20s. During his employment, Leyel would also live in Persia, where he would be acknowledged for his hard work.

In 1639, Leyel was appointed as head of the Christianshavn and was to inspect the financial conditions caused by Governor Bernt Pessart in India. However, in early 1640 during her voyage, Christianshavn was detained and Leyel subsequently spent the next three years negotiating with Spanish officials for her release. A deal was finalized in March 1643, and Leyel would reach Danish-owned Tranquebar in September of the same year.

Regardless, leyel was to use military force to become governor of Tranquebar, succeeding Dutchman, Bernt Pessart. During his governorship, Leyel improved and stabilized the Company's trade and local relations. Despite this, discontent from the other Danish officers led to a mutiny against him in 1648. Leyel would be arrested and sent to Copenhagen where he would die, possibly from the plague, in 1654.