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Hendrik Verhoeff

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Hendrik Verhoeff (around 1645 – 27 June 1710, in Utrecht) was a silversmith and schutter from The Hague who played a role in the assassinations of Cornelis de Witt and Johan de Witt on 20 August 1672.

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  • Luc Panhuysen, De ware vrijheid: De levens van Johan en Cornelis de Witt, hoofdstuk 10-Ten onder, blz. 457-466, uitg. Atlas, 2005, ISBN 978-90-450-0028-2 (In Dutch)


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