Dutch-Asiatic Shipping in the 17th and 18th centuries (original) (raw)

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The Dutch East India Company's shipping between the Netherlands and Asia 1595-1795

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Details of voyage 0021.1 from Goeree

Number 0021.1
Name of ship LIEFDE
Master Kwakernaak, Jakob Jansz.
Tonnage 300
Type of ship
Built
Yard
Chamber
Date of departure 27-06-1598
Place of departure Goeree
Arrival at Cape
Departure from Cape
Date of arrival at destination
Place of arrival
Particulars Van Beuningen, vice-admiraal since 24-09-1598, aboard the LIEFDE was killed in S. Maria with 22 men and succeeded by Kwakernaak; the LIEFDE sailed via Hawaii and arrived in Japan 19-04-1600 with only 24/25 men. The Japanese confiscated the ship, but released the crew; later the ship was lost in Japanese waters.
Next homeward voyage
On Board The number on board at departure. I The number dying between the Netherlands and the Cape. II The number who left the ship at the Cape. III The number who came on board at the Cape. IV The number dying on the whole voyage. V The number on board on arrival in Asia. VI
Total 110

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