Tuesday, July 17, 2007

The Dutch ships in Brazil in early 1652 (UPDATED)

We have the outline of Dutch ships that were in Brazil in early 1652. The question is, again, how many names we can supply (Carl Stapel corrected me on some of these, although I don't have it totally right, yet):
Rotterdam:
Nimwegen, 26 guns (kapitein Paulus van den Kerckhoff)
Dolphijn, 32 guns (kapitein Marinus de Clercq)

Amsterdam:
Gewapende Ruiter, 36 guns (kapitein Boetius Schaeff)
Aemilia, 28 guns (kapitein Floris van Oy)
Graaf Willem, 40 guns (kapitein Tas)
Westfriesland, 28 guns (kapitein Boonacker)

Zeeland:
a ship
Faam, 30 guns (?) (kapitein Cornelis Loncke)

Noorderkwartier:
Eenhoorn, 28 guns (kapitein Allert Jansz Tameszoon)
a second ship

Friesland:
Frisia, 28 guns (kapitein Tjaert de Groot)
Breda, 28

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