Lodewijk Gerard Brocx
Dutch politician
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Lodewijk Gerard Brocx (31 December 1819, The Hague – 2 December 1880, The Hague) was a Dutch politician.
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Preceded by Engelbertus de Waal | Minister of Colonial Affairs 1870–1871 | Succeeded by |
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- Rijk
- Baud
- Van den Bosch
- Pahud
- Mijer
- Rochussen
- Lotsy*
- Van Kraaijenburg
- Loudon
- Uhlenbeck
- Betz*
- Van de Putte
- Mijer
- Trakranen
- Hasselman
- De Waal
- Brocx
- Van Bosse
- Van de Putte
- Van Oldenaller
- Mees
- Van Bosse
- Wichers*
- Van Rees
- Van Oldenaller
- De Brauw
- Willem Frederik van Erp Taalman Kip*
- Franciscus Gerard van Bloemen Waanders
- August Willem Philip Weitzel*
- Jacobus Petrus Sprenger van Eyk
- Levinus Wilhelmus Christiaan Keuchenius
- Æneas Mackay
- Willem Karel van Dedem
- Jacob Hendrik Bergsma
- Jacob Theodoor Cremer
- Titus van Asch van Wijck
- Johannes Willem Bergansius*
- Idenburg
- Fock
- Heemskerk*
- Idenburg
- De Waal Malefijt
- Pleyte
- Rambonnet*
- Pleyte
- Idenburg
- De Beerenbrouck*
- De Graaff
- Colijn*
- Welter
- Koningsberger
- De Graaff
- Colijn
- Welter
- Cornelis van den Bussche
- Welter
- Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy
- Van Mook
*denotes interim
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