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. With the Castricum, Wolphaartsdijk and Prattenburg was 400 last rice and for ƒ 567.093 stores transported towards Coromandel. The value of the return cargo of those 3 ships with the Ter Horst and Westerdijkshorn was ƒ 1.623.569. Costs of 2 new chialoupes from Malabar were ƒ 6888 and ƒ 6706. French and British tried with force to take the supercargo of the Swedish ship Ulrica Eleonora, monsieur Barrington, prisoner at Portonovo, but he fled towards Tranquebaar.
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. 597-626.