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Friday, 17 April 2020

Dutch East Indiaman serving at Bengal according to the Generale Missive dated 7 March 1734

See also for ships and vessels of the Dutch East India Company between 1720-1736 arrived in the Dutch East Indies according to a list dated around 1738 published in several parts on this web log. Letters dated 5 january 1733, 17 February 1733, 5 and 20 March 1733 arrived via the Huis ten Donk, Wendela, Wolphaartsdijk, ‘s Heer Arenskerke, Hofvliet and the Klarabeek which transported stores with a value of ƒ 1.898.447.In 1733 were 12 ships sent to Bengal, namely the Duifje, Hofwegen, Sleewijk, Wolphaartsdijk, Wendela, Sijbekarspel, Herstelling, Coxhoorn, Strijkebolle, Goudriaan, Susanna and the Hopvogel, From Bengal returned the Sijbecarspel, Coxhoorn, Wolphaartsdijk, Sleewijk, Hofwegen, Herstelling, Pallas and the Slot Aldegonde, with stores valued ƒ 2.746.044 destined for Batavia and the Netherlands.

Source
J. van Goor, Generale Missiven van Gouverneurs-Generaal en Raden aan Heren XVII der Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie. Deel IX: 1729-1737. The Hague, 1988, Generale Missive from Dirk van Cloon, p. 548-566.