• Jacob Borghorst, also Borchorst, was the fourth Commander of the Dutch Cape Colony from 1668 to 1670, succeeding Cornelis von Quaelberg. [citation needed]...
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    Cornelis van Quaelberg 27 September 1666 – 18 June 1668 Commander Jacob Borghorst 18 June 1668 – 25 March 1670 Commander Pieter Hackius 25 March 1670...
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  • Cruse explores the southeast coast as far as Mossel Bay 16 June - Jacob Borghorst is appointed Commander of the Cape 1662 - Doman and Autsumao, leaders...
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  • before it became the Dutch Cape Colony in 1691. Hackius succeeded Jacob Borghorst as commander on 25 March 1670 and was appointed to a position similar...
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  • until 1684. Van Quaelberg was married to Margaretha de Wit, daughter of Jacob de Wit, Governor of Paliacatta. She died in 1655 and in 1672 he married...
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  • steward to Commander Cornelis van Quaelberg and later to Commander Jacob Borghorst, a position which he held 'with considerable diligence and success'...
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    Osterwick 2548 Rorup 255 2551 Steinfurt-Burgsteinfurt 2552 Steinfurt-Borghorst 2553 Ochtrup 2554 Laer (ST) 2555 Schöppingen 2556 Metelen 2557 Wettringen...
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    1607) September 18 – Agnes of Limburg-Styrum, Abbess of Elten, Vreden, Borghorst and Freckenhorst (d. 1645) September 27 – Thomas Freke, English politician...
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  • 1607) September 18 – Agnes of Limburg-Styrum, Abbess of Elten, Vreden, Borghorst and Freckenhorst (d. 1645) September 27 – Thomas Freke, English politician...
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    1701) January 2 – Agnes of Limburg-Styrum, Abbess of Elten, Vreden, Borghorst and Freckenhorst (b. 1563) January 10 – William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury...
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