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Johan van Banchem : ウィキペディア英語版 | Johan van Banchem Johan van Banchem (1615 - 4 October 1694 (buried)) was one of the leaders of the lynching of Johan de Witt and Cornelis de Witt on August 20, 1672. He was rewarded for this crime with an appointment as ''baljuw'' of The Hague by Stadtholder William III. After a few years in this function he was arrested and convicted for gross abuse of his office. He was sentenced to death on November 26, 1680 by the ''Hof van Holland'' (the main court of law in the province of Holland), but appealed the verdict to the ''Hoge Raad van Holland en Zeeland'' (the supreme court of the Dutch Republic). He died in jail before this appeal was finished. ==Biography== Van Banchem (alternately spelled ''Bancken'') was born in The Hague, the son of Jan Gerritsz. van Banchem, a bailiff of the ''Hoge Raad van Holland en Zeeland'' (a namesake was the fourth president of this court, but in view of the father's patronym probably not the grandfather of Johan). He married Anna Deijm in 1649 and had several children from this marriage. He practiced law before the ''Hof van Holland'' (the main court of the province, the ''Hoge Raad'' being the federal supreme court) before he was co-opted into the Hague ''vroedschap'' in 1655. In 1672 he was elected a ''schepen'' of The Hague. He was known as an ardent Orangist and an enemy of the Grand Pensionary Johan de Witt.
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