File:Carel de la Bassecour (1725-1773), burgemeester van Den Haag.jpg

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Nederlands: Carel de la Bassecour (1725-1773), jurist, commies Raad van State (1743-1773); regent Leprooshuis (1751-1773); schepen van Den Haag (vanaf 1752), burgemeester (vanaf 1760); schepen-commissaris Tucht- en Werkhuis (1755-1760); kapitein Oranje Vaandel der Schutterij (1758-1760), kolonel der Schutterij (1760); regent Sacraments-Gildehuis (1759-1770; regent Heilige Geesthofje (1759-1773);

Carel de la Bassecour was een zoon van Jan de la Bassecour (1696-1753), advocaat; pensionaris Amsterdam; raad en thesaurier der Unie; 2e griffier der Staten Generaal, en van Jacomina Slicher;

Carel de la Bassecour werd begraven op 3 mei 1773 in de Grote Kerk te Den Haag;
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Author Harmanus (Josephus) Serin a.k.a. Hermanus Josephus Serin (Antwerp, 1677 - The Hague, 1756)
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