Lucas Jansz Watering, on June 2, 1739 in the service of the Dutch East India Company

  • Departure
  • 1739
  • Sunday, 1 November
    152 days after departure
    Arrival of the ship Lage Polder on the Cape
  • Wednesday, 25 November
    24 days after arrival at the Cape
    Departure of the ship Lage Polder of the Cape
  • 1740
  • Monday, 7 March
    103 days after departure from the Cape, 279 days after departure from the Netherlands
    Arrival of the ship Lage Polder in Batavia
  • Return
  • 1745
  • Friday, 12 March
    1831 days after arrival in Batavia
    Departure of the ship Toevalligheid with chamber Amsterdam from Batavia

  • 102599 days after departure from Batavia
    Arrival of the ship Toevalligheid on the Cape
  • 1745

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Remarks

Month certificate: Yes / Debenture: Yes

As the OPLETTENDHEID (7226) the TOEVALLIGHEID originally was a French ship, called HERCULES; it was captured by the English (05-02-1745), brought to Batavia (13-02), and sold to the Dutch (16-02).


Source citation

Nationaal Archief (Netherlands), Dutch East India Company, archive 1.04.02, inventory number 14738, folio 6

VOC - voyagers, this index was developed through a joint initiative of the archives of Delft and Rotterdam, Zeeuws archief, Westfries Archief (Hoorn and Enkhuizen) and the departments of history from the Universities of Leiden and Ghent.


This data was last updated on April 7, 2014 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on July 3, 2014. Originele record identifier is 1077723.

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