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Tuesday, 17 December 2019

Dutch bark Jhr.Mr. van der Wall van Puttershoek underway from the Dutch East Indies to the Netherlands lost according to the Dutch newspaper Heldersche en Nieuwedieper Courant dated 4 April 1867

An item reported that on 26 March at the Cornish coast the Dutch bark ship Jhr. Mr. van der Wall van Puttershoek captain Lammers of Dordrecht wrecked and lost. She departed on 24 November 1866 Batavia, Dutch East Indies bound for Rotterdam, Netherlands. On board were the captain, 2 mates, boatswain and 20 sailors and further more as passenger 3 ladies, 2 gentlemen and one British boy. Just a Greek sailors was rescued.