Delft frigate 1659 Adm Name Length Beam Hold Guns In service Z Delft 116 28.5 11.5 34 1659–1683 Date Captain Guns Sailors Soldiers Notes 4/1659 Cornelis Evertsen de Jonge voyage to Portugal 1660 Cornelis Evertsen de Jonge 2/1661 Cornelis Evertsen de Jonge captured the ship of Johan Collaert in the Channel 4/1661 Cornelis Evertsen de Jonge with De Ruyter in the Mediterranean Sea 1662 Cornelis Eversten de Jonge in the Mediterranean Sea 1663 Cornelis Evertsen de Jonge in Vlissingen in October 11/1663 Cornelis Evertsen de Jonge convoyer to Cadiz 1664 Cornelis Evertsen de Jonge convoyer to Cadiz 9/1664 Jan Matthijssen convoyer to Malaga and Cadiz 6/1665 Jan Banckert 34 181 Battle of Lowestoft, Jan Banckert killed Date Captain Guns Sailors Soldiers Notes 8/1665 Jan Matthijssen 34 119 46 6/1666 Dirck Jobsz Kiela 36 122 45 Four Days' Battle 8/1666 Dirck Jobsz Kiela 34 169 - St. James's Day Battle 2/1667 Dirck Jobsz Kiela 34 1668 Cornelis Evertsen de Jongste 34 convoyer to the Mediterranean Sea 1671 Salomon le Sage 32 76 45 Patrolling in the Channel 5/1672 Simon Loncke 34 Battle of Solebay 7-6/1673 Adriaan Bankcert de Jonge 34 Schooneveld I 14-6/1673 Adriaan Banckert de Jonge 34 Schooneveld II 8/1673 Adriaan Banckert de Jonge 34 120 11 Battle of the Texel (Kijkduin) 6/1674 Adriaan Banckert de Jonge 32 120 89 to Martinique 1683 Geleyn Evertsen 34 voyage to the Sound The ship was last mentioned in 1683.
Discussion devoted mainly to the Anglo-Dutch Wars (at sea), including ships, battles, and persons. Our website, kentishknock.com, is the primary outlet for artwork, research results, and more formal analysis and commentary. Copyright (c) 2003-2007 James C. Bender
Saturday, August 20, 2005
The Zeeland frigate Delft (1659)
Mr. Carl Stapel has sent the results of his research about the Zeeland frigate Delft. He says that apparently Vreugdenhil was mistaken about the date that the Delft was built: