The National Archive of Indonesia published on her website tables of contents of the so-called Daghregisters (Daily accounts) of the Castle Batavia, HR no.'s 2515-2516. Unfortunately they are in Dutch. In those tables you can find for instance information about the ships arriving at and departing from Batavia (nowadays Djakarta). I extracted the movements of the ships and vessels owned by the E.I.C. The dates mentioned below in the text are the register dates. See also on this weblog the notes dealing with cargo capacities and individual ships.
Bantam, ship, chamber Amsterdam, news of the arrival in Sunda Strait 3 November 1696, arrived at Batavia coming from the Netherlands 6 November 1696
Boswijck, yacht, arrived at Batavia coming from Masulipatnam 8 November 1696
Bovencaspel, fluyt, departed Batavia towards Tagal for a cargo wood 7 November 1696
Castricum, fluyt, while laid up sold for 1.470 rijksdaalders 27 November 1696.
Coning van Bantam, yacht, departed Batavia towards Bantam for a cargo of pepper 27 November 1696
Duijff, small fluyt, departed Batavia towards Samarang for a cargo of cotton yarn 1 November 1696, arrived at Batavia coming from Japara 30 November 1696
Fortuin, small yacht, arrived at Batavia coming from Suratte 5 November 1696
Goudesteijn, ship, departed Batavia towards Cheribon and Indermaijoe for a cargo including woodwork 1 November 1696
Matroos, small frigate, arrived at Batavia coming back from patrolling with 3 pantjalangs off the Duijsent islands for pirates 3 November 1696
Oosthuijsen, fluyt, arrived at Batavia coming from Ceylon 8 November 1696
Saamslagh, yacht, arrived at Batavia coming from Coromandel 7 November 1696
Sallant, ship, Spierdijck, fluyt, departed Batavia towards Malacca 2 November 1696
Spierdijck, fluyt, departed Batavia towards Malacca 2 November 1696
Vogelstruijs, pantjalang, departed Batavia towards Tanjongpoura 9 November 1696
Walenburg, fluyt, Spierdijck, fluyt, departed Batavia towards Malacca 2 November 1696
Wijck op Zee, yacht, arrived at Batavia coming from Bengal 8 November 1696