Anthonie van der Heim
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Anthonie van der Heim (28 November 1693, in The Hague – 17 July 1746, in 's-Hertogenbosch) was Grand Pensionary of Holland from 4 April 1737 to 17 July 1746.
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Preceded by Simon van Slingelandt | Treasurer-General of the United Provinces 1727–1737 | Succeeded by Nicolaas ten Hove |
Grand Pensionary of Holland 1737–1746 | Succeeded by Willem Buys |
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- Paulus Buys (1572–1584)
- Johan van Oldenbarnevelt (1586–1619)
- Andries de Witt (1619–1621)
- Anthonie Duyck (1621–1629)
- Jacob Cats (1629–1631)
- Adriaan Pauw (1631–1636)
- Jacob Cats (1636–1651)
- Adriaan Pauw (1651–1653)
- Johan de Witt (1653–1672)
- Gaspar Fagel (1672–1688)
- Michiel ten Hove (1688–1689)
- Anthonie Heinsius (1689–1720)
- Isaac van Hoornbeek (1720–1727)
- Simon van Slingelandt (1727–1736)
- Anthonie van der Heim (1737–1746)
- Willem Buys (1746)
- Jacob Gilles (1747–1749)
- Pieter Steyn (1749–1772)
- Pieter van Bleiswijk (1772–1787)
- Laurens Pieter van de Spiegel (1787–1795)
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