Dutch lawyer (b. 1635, d. 1712)
Henricus Popta |
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Born | 3 May 1635 Leeuwarden, Friesland, Dutch Republic |
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Died | 7 November 1712 Dêre |
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Resting place | Marssum St. Pontianus Church |
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Nationality | Dutch/Frisian |
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Parents | - Tjebbe Jacobs Popta (father)
- Walcke Hendrix Hanenburg (mother)
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Henricus Popta (3 May 1635 – 7 November 1712)[1] was a Dutch lawyer.
Early life
He was the second-oldest child. His older brother died before his birth.[2] Born poor, he became rich.[1][2]
His father, Tjebbe Jacobs Popta, was an alcoholic.[2]
He was baptized on August 20, 1654.[3]
Career
He became what in Dutch is called Advocaat bij het hof, a relatively high position.[4][5]
Poptaslot
In 1687, he bought[5][6] what would later be known as the Poptaslot. He decided that after his death it would never be inhabited again.[7] He intended for it to be kept in the same state as when he died.[2][8] To accomplish this he appointed four guardians,[9] one of whom was his servant—an unusual choice in the period.[2] The house became a museum. He provided housing for widows.[1][6][8]
He also founded the charitable Poptagasthuis for women, which is now a monument.
Death
He died on November 7, 1712[1][2][10] in Leeuwarden.[3][10][11]
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