Christiaan Ernst Lans | |
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Commander of the Dutch Gold Coast | |
In office 11 May 1833 – 2 December 1836 | |
Monarch | William I of the Netherlands |
Preceded by | Martinus Swarte |
Succeeded by | Hendrik Tonneboeijer |
Personal details | |
Born | Amsterdam, Dutch Republic | 12 September 1789
Died | 17 August 1843 Diepenveen, Netherlands | (aged 53)
Christiaan Ernst Lans (born 12 September 1789 – 17 August 1843) was a soldier in the Royal Netherlands Army who by royal decree of 2 December 1832 was appointed Commander of the Dutch Gold Coast.[1] He took office on 11 May 1833 and served until 1836, upon which he returned to the Netherlands.[2][3]
Lans was Commander of the Dutch Gold Coast when the ambitious George Maclean was Governor of the British Gold Coast. Lans tried to settle territorial disputes with the British in a peaceful manner. When he returned to the Netherlands in 1836, he was succeeded by the young and erratic Hendrik Tonneboeijer.[4]