Sources: 1) Ron van Maanen, unpublished manuscript "Dutch Warships 1600-1800", undated, but circa 1992 2) A. Vreugdenhil, Ships of the United Netherlands 1648-1702, 1938 Admiraliteit van Amsterdam: Haan 18-23 guns 1658-1674, could be the fluytschip transport Bonte Haan 8 guns 1674 Den Goes 1674 Hoen 12 guns 1674 Tonijn 8-10 guns crew 40 1674-1677 blown up in action Bonte Haan 8-18 guns 1675-1686 70ft x 19ft x 8-1/2ft Prinsen Wapen 8 guns 1675-1676 Roos 8 guns 1675-1676 Kreeft 8 guns 1675-1677 Admiraliteit van de Maze Faam 12 guns 1667-1674 Griffioen 1672-1694 Kievet 16 guns 1677-1690 79ft x 21-3/4ft x 10-1/2ft Faam 16 guns 1702-1708 78ft x 21-1/4ft x 10-1/2ft Maas 1705-1707 San Antonio de Padua 1707-1712 Admiraliteit van Zeeland: Paragon d'Alette 1666-1667 sunk in harbour Tijdverdrijf 6 guns 1671 Nachtegaal crew 60 1690 Zeepost 8-12 guns crew 25-60 1690-1697 Neptunus 10 guns 1695 Blikkenburg 10-14 guns 1696-1707 captured by the French Mercurius 16 guns 1702-1705 78ft x 21-3/4ft x 10-1/2ft
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Sunday, May 27, 2007
The Dutch Snauw
I had a request for a list of the snauwen in service in the Dutch navy. I have two sources on the subject. One is Vreugdenhil's list that was published by the Society for Nautical Research in 1938. The other is information that I have from the archivist Ron van Maanen, who is at Geldermalsen. This is the list that I just compiled: