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Christoffel van Swoll

Christoffel van Swoll (25 April 1668 – 12 November 1718) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 17 November 1713 until his death.
He was born in 1663 in Amsterdam. On 19 December 1683, he left for Batavia on board the ''Juffrouw Anna'' as an assistant in the service of the Dutch East India Company. He arrived in Batavia on 19 June 1664 and began working in the ''General Secretariat''. He was regularly promoted. In 1686 he was promoted to ''Accountant'', in 1690 to ''First Clerk to the General Secretariat'', and in 1691 to ''Buyer''. In 1696, he was appointed as ''Secretary to the High Government'' (de Hoge Regering). In 1700 he became ''Raad extra-ordinair'' (Counsellor extraordinary) and President of the ''College van Weesmeesteren'' (an orpanage). In 1701 he was named ''Raad ordinair van Indië'' (Full Counsellor of the Indies). On 3 May 1703 he became President of the ''College van Schepenen'' (Aldermen) at Batavia. Following the death of Governor-General Abraham van Riebeeck, the Council (''Raad'') chose ''van Swoll'', by a slim majority, as Governor-General (on 17 November 1713). This proposal was sent to the 17 Lords of the Indies (''de Heren XVII'') on 18 May 1714 who confirmed his appointment in 1715, despite his difficulty character. His honesty was the deciding factor in those times of corruption and maladministration.
As Governor-General, he put a lot of energy into dealing with the private, or unofficial, trade. In this he was not really successful. In general, there was nothing particularly remarkable about his time in office. He was no great promoter of development, such as extending coffee farming. He was also against extending the territory of the Company, because he thought it would then become ungovernable.He suddenly dropped the price the Chinese got for tea by a third. The result was that the trade in tea (and porcelain) collapsed for years.
Four years after his provisional appointment as Governor-General, he died in Batavia on 12 November
1718. He was buried in the ''Church of the Holy Cross'' (Kruiskerk). His successor was named as Hendrick Zwaardecroon.
==References==

* Biographies of the Governors-General, (in Dutch) in (Vocsite.nl )
* Encyclopaedie van Nederlandsch-Indië, deel Soek-Zij
* Putten, L.P. van, 2002. - Ambitie en onvermogen : gouverneurs-generaal van Nederlands-Indië 1610-1796; see (here )



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