Coevorden1

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Last Edited14/03/2019
ShipVoyage On 20 January 1682 the Coevorden departed Ceylon enroute to (Cape Town), de Caep de Goede Hoop, where it docked on 2 April 1682. On board was the politically significant banished person Anthoin Nillam van Galle.3 

Citations

  1. [S351] Grahame Naudé, "Dutch East India Company Shipping", Familia (DEIC Shipping) 43 Number 1 (2006): Details of voyage 5760.1 from Ceylon
    Number     5760.1
    Name of ship     COEVORDEN
    Master     
    Tonnage     820
    Type of ship     
    Built     1674
    Yard     Amsterdam
    Chamber     Amsterdam
    Date of departure     20-01-1682
    Place of departure     Ceylon
    Arrival at Cape     02-04-1682
    Departure from Cape     28-04-1682
    Date of arrival at destination     29-08-1682
    Place of arrival     
    Chamber for which cargo is destined     Amsterdam (397,164)
    Particulars     Via Malabar.
    Previous outward voyage     1301.1
    On Board     I     II     III
    Seafarers     81                         
    Soldiers     35. Hereinafter cited as "Dutch East India Company Shipping."
  2. [S654] Mansell Upham 'What can't be cured, must be endured … Cape of Good Hope - first marriages & baptisms (1652-1665)', First Fifty Years, Uprooted Lives - Unfurling the Cape of Good Hope's Earliest Colonial Inhabitants (1652-1713), (http://e-family.co.za/ffy/ui66.htm), January 2012.
  3. [S432] Robert C-H Shell compiler, Changing Hands, A calendar of bondage in southern Africa, 1550 to 1888, CD-ROM; ISBN 1-86918-063-1; (Cape Town: Ancestry24, September 2007), section on the princes of macassar, citing Letters despatched: Lijst … de … Macasarschen Princen C.501. Hereinafter cited as Changing Hands.
 

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