The ship Sint Matheus, 16 April (the ship commanded by Cornelis Naeuoogh) 140ft x 34ft x 15ft x 7-1/3ft The ship Davit en Goliad, 29 April (the ship commanded by Claes Bastiaansz van Jaersvelt) 130ft x 32ft x 12ft x 7ft The ship Nassouw, 29 April (the ship commanded by Lambert Pietersz, whose lieutenant was Dirck Jansz Somer) 130ft x 32ft x 12ft x 7ft The ship Sint Salvador, 12 April (the ship commanded by Matthijs Cornelisz) 130ft x 30ft x 13-1/2ft x 6-1/2ft The ship, the Engel Gabriel, 16 April (the ship commanded by Bastiaan Bardoel, whose lieutenant was Cornelis Cornelisz Jol) 124ft x 28-1/2ft x 13-1/2ft x 6-3/4ft The ship, the Neptunis, 15 April (the ship commanded by Gerrit van Lummen) 138ft x 32ft x 13ft x 7ft 34 guns: 14-12pdr, 12-8pdr, 4-6pdr, and 4-3pdr
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Monday, November 13, 2006
Page dated 12 March 1652 with DIrectors' ships
There is a page dated 12 March 1652, with information from later dates.
These are all Amsterdam Directors' ships: