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Friday, 13 September 2019

Dutch government limits Surinam trade shipping according to the Dutch magazine De Maandelyksche Nederlandsche Mercurius dated April 1767

According to a tiding from Amsterdam was it forbidden to use for the Surinam trade shipping ships and vessels which were not build in the Netherlands, that these ships were to be equipped and fitted out with inland (Dutch) victuals for outward bound voyages and it was allowed to unload elsewhere in Europe during the homeward voyage with a penalty of 6,000 Dutch guilders to be paid if this order deliberately was neglected.