Five Convoyers Adm Ship guns captain R Gelderland 20 Aert van Nes R Gorcum 30 Jan Jansz van Nes R Schiedam 30 Dirck Juynbol R Dordrecht 26 Sier de Liefde R Rotterdam 30 Jan Aertsz Verhaeff Two for the Mediterranean Sea R Gelderland 40 Michiel Fransz van den Burgh R Brederode 54 Lt-Adm Maerten Harpertsz Tromp Four in the North Sea R Wapen van Rotterdam 26 Jacob van Boshuijsen R Prinses Roijael Marie 34 Joost Willemsz van Coulster R Prinses Louise 36 Vice-Admiraal Witte de With R Holland 30 Hendrick de Munnick Two in Brazil R Dolphijn 28 Marinus de Clercq R Nimwegen 26 Paulus van den Kerckhoff Eight ships of the 100 ships R Maria 26 Quirijn van den Kerckhoff R Gulden Beer 24 Jan de Haes R Sphera Mundi 26 Reijnout Venhuijsen R Hollandia 24 Hendrick Ernestus de Bartrij R Roscam 26 Corstiaen Eldertszoon R Calmer Sleutel 24 Dirck Vijgh R Overijssel 22 Cornelis Engelen Silvergieter R Utrecht 22 Leendert Haexwant
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Monday, April 07, 2008
Confirmation
I was just looking at a document from July 1652 that confirms what I determined by analysis about Rotterdam ships in June 1652: