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Name
  
Jacobus Wet

Spouse(s)
  
Emma Susannah Fuller

Succeeded by
  
Bruce Burnside

Preceded by
  
Richard Cayley


Born
  
25 August 1838 Cape Town, South Africa (
1838-08-25
)

Died
  
19 April 1900(1900-04-19) (aged 61) Eastbourne, East Sussex, England

Children
  
Helen Frances de Wet Davies (Adopted)

Appointed by
  
James Robert Longden

Sir Jacobus Petrus de Wet (25 August 1838 – 19 April 1900) was the 15th Chief Justice of Ceylon. He was appointed on 31 May 1882 succeeding Richard Cayley and was Chief Justice until 29 May 1883. He was succeeded by Bruce Burnside.

de Wet was born to Johannes Carolus and Catharina Aletta (née zeederberg) de Wet, he was the second of their seven surviving children. His mother died young when de Wet was only twelve years old. In 1851 his father married Magdalena Elisabeth (née Deneysen). de Wet came from a well to do Dutch speaking Cape family.

de Wet attended Leiden University however did not complete his studies, instead obtained his BA degree at the University of London. He was called to the Inner Temple, London, as a barrister-at-law in June 1863. Shortly after being admitted as a barrister, he returned to the Cape and six months later, on 14 December 1863, he was also admitted to the Cape Bar.

In April 1882 de Wet and Emma sailed for Colombo, Ceylon, via Calcutta, India. de Wet assumed his duties as Chief Justice four months after Sir Richard Cayley had left for England, on 31 May 1882.

He was knighted in the 1883 Birthday Honours.

References

Jacobus de Wet Wikipedia