• Francisco Pelsaert (c. 1595 – September 1630) was a Dutch merchant who worked for the Dutch East India Company (VOC) best known for his role as the commander...
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  • of coral islands off the west coast of Australia, on 4 June 1629, Francisco Pelsaert, the expedition's commander, went to get help from the settlements...
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  • the Houtman Abrolhos Islands off the western coast of Australia. Francisco Pelsaert, the ship's commander, and its skipper left with a team for Java (Jakarta)...
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    their way ashore, the rest drowning in their attempts. Her commander, Francisco Pelsaert, sailed to Batavia to get help, leaving in charge senior VOC official...
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    Group Easter Group Pelsaert Group • Gun I. • Middle I. • Pelsaert I. Half Moon Reef • Pelsaert Island is one of the islands of the Pelsaert Group, which is...
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    of which are Gun Island, Middle Island, and Pelsaert Island. The group is named after Francisco Pelsaert a Dutch "opperkoopman", who stranded nearby with...
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  • Ongeluckige Voyagie, and a detailed and complete translation of Commandeur Francisco Pelsaert's journal was published by Henrietta Drake-Brockman in Voyage to Disaster...
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    shipwreck and aftermath stems from a book by the expedition's commander, Francisco Pelsaert, who quickly absented himself after the shipwreck and reached safety...
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    Java in October 1628 as part of a flotilla commanded by commandeur Francisco Pelsaert, and arrived safely in Batavia on 7 July 1629. In the meantime, the...
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    2008, p. 151 Moreland, W.H. Jahangir's India, the Remonstrantie of Francisco Pelsaert. Cambridge: W.heffer &Sons Ltd., 1925. Banks Findly 1993, p. 229....
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    declared a national park by the state government. Wallabi Group Easter Group Pelsaert Group The Houtman Abrolhos archipelago is in the Indian Ocean off the west...
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    of Australia, 2013, ISBN 978-0-642-27809-8) Pelsaert, Francisco: The Batavia Journal of Francisco Pelsaert (1629). Edited and translated by Marit van Huystee...
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    Francisco Pelsaert, and 47 other crew and passengers set off in one the longboats in search of water but ended up sailing to Indonesia. When Pelsaert...
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    not really an explorer but who nevertheless bears mentioning was Francisco Pelsaert, captain of the Batavia, which was wrecked off the coast of Western...
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    Texel so as to lose no time. These vessels were the Batavia (under Francisco Pelsaert) the Dordrecht (under Isaac van Swaenswyck) and the Assendelft (under...
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    JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/25188289. Accessed 15 Apr. 2024. Francisco Pelsaert, A Dutch Chronicle of Mughal India, translated and edited by Brij...
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  • Australian Bight. 1629 – Batavia struck a reef of the Abrolhos. Skipper Francisco Pelsaert sailed the ship's small boat to Batavia for rescue. After returning...
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    Akbar to Aurangzeb (1923) Jahangir’s India, the Remonstrantie of Francisco Pelsaert (1925) translated with P. Geyl The Agrarian System of Moslem India...
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  • on a tiny desolate sand bank known as Beacon Island. The commander Francisco Pelsaert took a long boat with 48 person and sailed to Java to get help, leaving...
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  • also indicative of his indifference towards sectarian conflicts. Francisco Pelsaert, a Dutch merchant who lived in Agra between 1620 and 1627 AD, gives...
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    Nigel Osborne: The Electrification of the Soviet Union (narrator) Francisco Pelsaert, Dutch merchant, naval commander Richard Mills: Batavia Samuel Pepys...
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    Retrieved 17 February 2021. ——; Pelsaert, Francisco; Drok, E. D. (1995) [1963]. Voyage to Disaster: The Life of Francisco Pelsaert (New ed.). University of Western...
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  • LCCN 00440680. OCLC 469582125. Pelsaert, Francisco (1979). Kolff, Dirk H. A.; van Santen, H. W. (eds.). De Geschriften van Francisco Pelsaert over Mughal Indië, 1627:...
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  • (February 2004). For Bruce Martin's reflections on creating the role of Francisco Pelsaert, see If I can sing it, I'll do it by Vanessa Taylor (March 2006, Opera~Opera)...
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  • synopsis, Opera~Opera Bruce Martin's reflections on creating the role of Francisco Pelsaert in Batavia (March 2006, Opera~Opera) Portals: Biography Classical...
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  • year round. The first European to discover the river was probably Francisco Pelsaert, who hove to in Broken Anchor Bay at the mouth of the Hutt River on...
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  • ("Unlucky voyage of the ship Batavia"), a third person transposition of Francisco Pelsaert's journal of the 1629 shipwreck of Batavia off the west coast of Australia...
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  • Wood The Gypsy Princess Count Boni Káncsiánu Bruce Martin Batavia Francisco Pelsaert 2003 (3rd) Peter Rose Der Rosenkavalier Baron Ochs auf Lerchenau Glen...
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    1907–1908)), vol. II, p. 451; Mazhar-i Shahjahani, p. 21; Pelsaert (probably Pelsaert, Francisco, trans. Moreland and Geyl, "Remonstrantie" (c. 1626), Jahangir's...
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