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On 14 April 1777, approval was requested for the assignment of a task to the Rembang Resident. Additionally, 3 rampaarden (battering rams) were ordered to be made locally. The residents of Balemboangang were asked to provide the following contributions:
  • 50 pieces of grapes filled with lead weighing 1 pound
  • 3 bundles of fuse
  • ½ ream of cardboard paper
  • 2 pieces of grenadier weapons
  • 2 curved sabers with copper fittings and sheaths
  • 1/15 barrel of sharp snaplock cartridges
  • 4 pieces of pikes
  • 1 Company flag
  • 4 pieces of flints
The Surabaya officials requested a different type of boat instead of the original one. The Rembang Resident van Hogendorp was assigned to arrange this. Approval was also requested for the order and shipment to the eastern corner of 3 rampaarden to replace the same number that were found unfit during inspection at the end of February. Officials claimed they could not make or provide these at the set price. Regarding domains and revenues, on 14 April 1777, the village Panaroekan was leased to Hang Boeijko for a certain amount, and the salt village Pinger Bapas was also transferred. Following a proposal, the residents of eastern Balemboangang were exempted from all contributions for 2 more years, covering 1777 and 1778. The Regent of that district and his subordinates were informed through the Surabaya officials. This measure was expected to help these poor people and increase the population of the area. According to official authorization, the district Panaroekan was leased to Hang Boeijko, Captain of the Chinese community in Surabaya, for 5 years starting 1 January and ending 31 December 1781, for 500 Spanish Realen per year. He was required to provide the permanent garrison in the fort with regular rations of rice, oil, and salt, as well as necessary firewood and water, without payment. A letter from 27 December 1776 requested information about the Captain of the Chinese in Sumanap, Tjong Hensaaij, who asked to lease the villages Pinger Pappas and Tanjong from the local regent.

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den 14:' Aprill 1777.
Men versoekt de goedkeuringe,
dat men de bezorging van
„tje den Rembangs Resident
heeft opgedragen
ook dat men hier 3 p:s Raen„
heeft laten aanmaken
De Balemboangse Jnwoonders
contributien laten aankun„
„digen
50. pees druiven met lood gevult van 1. lb:
3. bossen lond in zoort,
—½. boek Cardoes papier,
2. pees granadiers gewaeren,
2. „ kromme houwers met kopere gevasten en scheede„
1/15 vat scherpe snaphaan pattroonen
4. pees pieken,
1. „ Comp=s vlag, en
4. „ Vuursteenen.
En alzo de sourabaijasche bediendens insteede van
dese; een andere opgeboeijde kruisprauwmajang ten dienste ten ander zoortgelijke kiel„
van Balemboangang hebben versogt, de bezorging daar
van door ons den Rembangs resident van Hogendorp
opgedragen wezende, versoeken wij de hooge goedkeu„
„ringe uwer Hoog Edelheden daar op, en zoo mede,
dat wij alhier hebben laten aanmaken, en naar
den oosthoek zenden zullen, 3. pees Rampaarden, in „ parden voor baunaroeken
steede van eeven zoo veel, dewelke te Panaroekan bij
den opneem onder ultimo febr: Jongstleden, onbekwaam
bevonden zijn, en de bediendens zeggen, dat zij tegen
de bepaalde prijs niet aanmaken of bezorgen kun„
„nen.
Dat, betreffende
Domainen en Revenuen, uwe Hoog Edelheeden op heeft men het ressijt hunne
des

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National Archives / Archives South Holland, archive number 1.04.02, Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), inventory number 3497, Heren Zeventien en kamer Amsterdam, INGEKOMEN STUKKEN UIT INDIË, Overgekomen brieven en papieren, Overgekomen brieven en papieren uit Indië aan de Heren XVII en de kamer Amsterdam, Overgekomen brieven en papieren uit Indië aan de Heren XVII en de kamer Amsterdam, 1778. Zevenentwintigste boek: Batavia's ingekomen brievenboek, deel VII: Java's Oostkust



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