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Friday, 5 June 2020

Dutch merchant bark ships Juno, Jeanette and Matilda Cornelia built at Dordrecht, Netherlands according to the Dutch newspaper Zierikzeesche Courant dated Tuesday 18 October 1842

At Dordrecht were on 14 October the bark ships Juno of 450 Java-lasten and the Jeanette of around 400 lasten launched both destined for the Dutch East Indies trade shipping and afterwards the keel laid down of the bark ship Machtilda Cornelia of around 300 lasten.

Note
1. In 1826 was the standard to calculate the cargo capacity of a ship the so-called roggelast (rogge=rye) of 2.075 kilo’s. In 1827 made the Nederlandsche Handels Maatschappij a list of all colonial products with their weights corresponding with the space needed for one roggelast. This became known as the Java last. For instance the weight of a Java last tea was 1.000 kilo, of pepper 1.600, of rice 2.000 and of coffee 1.500 kilo (in the practice in fact 1.800).