The Dutch East India Company's shipping between the Netherlands and Asia 1595-1795

 
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Details of voyage 3987.3 from Texel to Batavia

Number 3987.3
Name of ship DAMZICHT
Master Oudshoorn, Volkert Groeneweg van
Tonnage 1150
Type of ship
Built 1759
Yard Amsterdam
Chamber Amsterdam
Date of departure 16-05-1767
Place of departure Texel
Arrival at Cape 17-12-1767
Departure from Cape 20-02-1768
Date of arrival at destination 16-06-1768
Place of arrival Batavia
Particulars The following data refer to the crew of the DAMZICHT as well as to the crews of the HUIS OM (see 4001), the HUIS TER MEIJEN (4002), the BOVENKERKER POLDER (4005), the KRONENBURG (4007), and the JONGE LIEVE (4008): 1584 seafarers, 780 soldiers, 89 craftsmen, and 10 passengers departed from the Republic or embarked at the Cape; 1090 seafarers, 435 soldiers, 57 craftsmen, and 9 passengers arrived at Batavia. Data concerning both the aforesaid six ships and the HUIS TE BOEDE (3994), the VROUWE MARIA JAKOBA (3996), the WILLEM DE VIJFDE (3997), the SCHAGEN (3998), the PAUW (4003), the RIDDERKERK (4004), the DUIVENBRUG (4006), the BARTHA PETRONELLA (4010), the NIEUW RHOON (4013), the ZUID-BEVELAND (4014), and the JONGE SAMUEL (4015): one craftsman died at Portsmouth, 6 seafarers were pressed by the English, one seafarer and one soldier died at Trinidad, at S. Tiago one seafarer and one soldier died, one seafarer and 8 soldiers deserted; at the Cape 561 seafarers, 377 soldiers, 25 craftsmen, and one passenger went ashore; during the voyage 424 seafarers, 267 soldiers, and 41 craftsmen died.
Next homeward voyage 7788.3

On Board The number on board at departure. I The number dying between the Netherlands and the Cape. II The number who left the ship at the Cape. III The number who came on board at the Cape. IV The number dying on the whole voyage. V The number on board on arrival in Asia. VI
Total 311 67 110

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