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Monday 19 September 2011

Dutch frigate ship Middelburgs Welvaren of the the Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie 1752-1760

Certificate dated 22 June 1752: Dimensions 82’7½” (prow) x 25’5” (load line) x 11’5’, height deck 5’3”, 66 6/17 lasten, destination Africa, master Jan van Kerkhoven of Middelburg.
Certificate dated 2 October 1754: Dimensions 82’7½” (prow) x 25’5” (load line) x 11’5’, height deck 5’3”, 66 6/17 lasten, destination Africa, master Jan van Kerkhoven of Middelburg.
Certificate dated 30 August 1756: Dimensions 82’7½” (prow) x 25’5” (load line) x 11’5’, height deck 5’3”, 66 6/17 lasten, destination Africa, master David Mulders of Middelburg.
Certificate dated 16 August 1758: Dimensions 82’7½” (prow) x 25’5” (load line) x 11’5’, height deck 5’3”, 66 6/17 lasten, destination Africa, master David Mulders of Middelburg.
Certificate dated 14 August 1760: Dimensions 82’7½” (prow) x 25’5” (load line) x 11’5’, height deck 5’3”, 66 6/17 lasten, destination Africa, master David Mulders of Middelburg.

The foundation of the Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie was 13 July 1270 stated and since 5 August was a board active. The municipality of Middelburg was responsible for the supervision. The company was 28 September allowed to found a yard and elsewhere where ships bought. January of the next year departed her first ships since 1723 with destination Africa (Guinea). Since 1730 played the company an important roll in the slave trade between Africa and the West Indies and from there back to Europe. Because due to the fact that the (second) Dutch West India Company already was active in this area were this latter company paid compensation. The last slave voyage was in 1807.

The ships were measured by experts on behalf of the chamber Zealand of the Dutch West Indies Company and which supplied a certificate. Dimensions in Amsterdam foot.

Source
Archive Middelburgsche Commercie Compagnie no, 148 (Zeeuws Archief, Middelburg).