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VERHUEN, Jacobus (vMr-oo-en), Dutch historian, born in Leyden in 1709; died there in 1777. He was educated in the university of his native city, entered the Jesuit order when he was twenty-five years old, and was sent to Mexico. where, after learning the Indian dialects, he labored for about twenty-five years in the northern missions. When the Jesuits were expelled from the Spanish dominions he returned to his native city, where he (lied. He wrote in Dutch a valuable narrative, which is preserved in manuscript in the library of Leyden. A French translation was published under the title "Notice sur les missions etablies par la Compagnie de Jesus dans la province du Mexique, suivie d'un essai historique et geographique sur la Californie, et de plusieurs documents origmaux" (2' vols., Amsterdam, 1782).
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