Willem Helot

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Born27 October 1675
Died7 November 1749(1749-11-07) (aged 74)
Amsterdam
Willem Helot
Acting Governor of the Dutch Cape Colony
In office
27 December 1711  28 March 1714
Preceded byLouis van Assenburgh
Succeeded byMaurits Pasques de Chavonnes
Personal details
Born27 October 1675
Died7 November 1749(1749-11-07) (aged 74)
Amsterdam
Spouse(s)Christina de Beer
Maria Engelbrecht

Willem Helot (27 October 1675 – 7 November 1749), was secunde and Acting Governor of the Cape Colony.[1][2]

Helot arrived at the Cape as a soldier in 1694 and Simon van der Stel employed him provisionally as an assistant and he was later permanently appointed to serve as assistant and chief clerk. In 1706 he was secretary of the Council of Policy and on 9 June 1707 he was promoted to assistant merchant. In April 1710 he was given the post of chief merchant, becoming secunde (second-in-command) at the Cape.

After the death of Governor Louis van Assenburgh in 1711, Helot acted as Governor until the arrival of Maurits Pasques de Chavonnes on 28 March 1714. He subsequently again served as secunde or chief administrator, but in May 1714 he was accused of dishonesty and dereliction of duty and after a suspension, he was dismissed from the service of the VOC. In 1715 he left with his wife and children for the Netherlands.[3]

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