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Loten, and there was considerable conflict. Loten was considered a capable administrator although he had to deal with a plague and a cyclone. He was usually respectful of the native population and did not exercise immoderate forms of supremacy. During his administration, he attempted to maintain lowland forests which had cinnamon, and keep them from being converted for agriculture under the
Ceylonese rulers. His successor Jan Schreuder was forced into war on this. There is nothing to indicate that he pursued personal wealth by means considered improper or ruthless by his contemporaries. Corruption had been widespread within the VOC and a former Ceylon governor Petrus Vuyst (1726-1729) had been found guilty and executed in 1732. In private letters, Loten held that his predecessor Stein Van Gollenesse had plundered Ceylon. Loten also clashed with Anthonij Mooijaert, an administrator in Jaffna who was extorting money from local rulers and fishery businesses with support from van Gollenesse. Although Loten was successful in the Dutch East Indies, in later years he became embittered against the company and the way the Court of directors in Amsterdam and the Government at Batavia treated its former servants. On 30 July 1755, Loten's two-year-old grandson Albertje (Albert Anthoni Cornelis Van Der Brugghen) died, and the information was kept secret from his ailing wife. On 10 August 1755 Anna Henrietta died after suffering from weakness. Loten noted that she coughed white phlegm and speculated lung infection as the cause of death. She was buried in Colombo within the fort church (and later moved to the
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Pennant, Joseph Banks, and Alexander Dalrymple on ''Indian Zoology''. His asthma got worse and his wife's sister Catherine who was widowed in 1766 came to live with them. His relationship with his wife was strained by December 1767. Through Daniel Solander, he found the physician Dr John Fothergill who gave him opiates for the control of asthma. Dr Fothergill also prescribed donkey's milk. His son-in-law van der Brugghen died in 1770 and the Lotens made visits to Utrecht again and much of his time was spent dealing with his health. After Alexander Dalrymple's move to India, he felt increasingly isolated in England and began to dislike it and sought to move to Utrecht in 1775 and lived there until 1776. In 1777 he continued to interact with old friends Banks, and Solander while also making new acquaintances like Sir Ashton Lever. After the outbreak of the
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583:Raat:25-27.
574:Raat:20-21.
547:Raat:13-14.
282:Bantimurung
173:Early years
138:, the 29th
105:16 May 1710
64:Preceded by
1280:Categories
1134:Van Imhoff
1070:Hertenberg
845:1757β1762
748:24 January
712:: 217β271.
399:zoological
304:Sloterdijk
270:Van Imhoff
243:headed to
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1142:Bruyninck
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529:Raat:5-7.
493:Raat:5-7.
475:The Hague
467:Amsterdam
241:Beekvliet
187:Groenekan
54:In office
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1102:Woutersz
1094:Versluys
1078:Schaghen
1030:De Heere
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411:virtuoso
367:Utrechts
258:Makassar
1230:Suffren
1206:Mooyart
1198:Van Eck
1174:De Jong
1038:Simonsz
998:Van Pyl
770:Sources
502:Raat:9.
463:Haarlem
341:Amboyna
245:Batavia
204:Utrecht
191:Utrecht
189:, near
152:Holland
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1126:MacarΓ©
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1182:Loten
1086:Vuyst
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