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Wednesday, 16 October 2013

The building of the Dutch bark ship Drie Vrienden at Zierikzee, Netherlands according to the Nederlandsche Staatscourant dated 9 July 1852

At the city yard of Zierikzee was 5 July with success the bark ship Drie Vrienden of circa 400 Java lasten (1) launched. She was built for the oceanic trade for account of Mrs. De Jonge and Keller.

Note
1. In 1826 was the standard to calculate the cargo capacity of a ship the so-called roggelast (rogge=rye) of 2.075 kilo’s. In 1827 made the Nederlandsche Handels Maatschappij a list of all colonial products with their weights corresponding with the space needed for one roggelast. This became known as the Java last. For instance the weight of a Java last tea was 1.000 kilo, of pepper 1.600, of rice 2.000 and of coffee 1.500 kilo (in the practice in fact 1.800).