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Tuesday, 12 November 2019

Dutch warships and Dutch and foreign merchant ships off Batavia, Dutch East Indies on 22 April according to the Nederlandsche Staatscourant dated 26 August 1837

The Zaan. Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Netherlands. Original source

Dutch warships frigate Zr. Ms. De Zaan (1) and the brig Orestes.
Dutch civilian schooner Doris.
Dutch merchant ships Twee Cornelissen, Maas, Anna Catharuina, Claudius Civilis, General Chassé, brigs Indramaijo, Goanlie, Johannes, barks Adelaar, Blora, Sumatra, Diederiks, Charles, Rembang, Eleonora and the schooners Ingsoen, Orion and Coringo.
American merchant ships Eliza and Susan, Verginia [Viriginia], Arno and Hanover.
British merchant ships Eden, Ann Lokerby, Sain[t] Vincent, Hero, Mary and Jane, and the bark Scota.
Portuguese merchant ship St. Francisco de Paula.
French merchant ship Jean Henry.
Chinese junks Jierhieng, Kim Inghing and Lim Soensing.
Cochin Chinese ship Thioy-Long.

Note
1. Frigate 2nd class, laid down at the navy yard of Amsterdam by P. Schuijt jr. 1825, launched Saturday 23 July 1831, served also in the Dutch East Indies, already in worse condition in 1842, sold -while lying in the dock on the navy yard at Willemsoord, Netherlands- in the tavern Nieuwe Heeren-Logement of the widow H.G. Ihnen, Nieuwdiep, Netherlands on for ƒ 16.600,00 to M. Rezel of Nieuwediep, to be broken up on Tuesday 10.00 o‘clock 19 November 1850, dimensions 46,21 (loadline) x 11,91 (inner hull) x 5,17 (fore)-5,74 (aft) x 6,41 (depth below main deck) metres, displacement 1.422-1.460 tons and an armament of 44 guns (30 short 30 pd guns, 20-30pd guns and 2-8pd guns).