Admiralty of Rotterdam, also called the Admiralty of de Maze, was one of the five Dutch admiralties in the Dutch Republic. The Admiralty of Rotterdam...
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Friesland Admiralty of the Noorderkwartier (also called the "Admiralty of West-Friesland") Admiralty of Rotterdam (also called the "Admiralty of de Maze")...
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Amsterdam fell under the Admiralty of Rotterdam, as it was located in the Southern Quarter of Holland. However, on 26 July 1586, the Earl of Leicester (then serving...
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(1589–1795) Admiralty of Rotterdam (1574–1795) Admiralty of Zeeland (1584–1795) All five admiralties ended in 1795 with the end of the Dutch Republic due...
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"Admiralty of West-Friesland") Admiralty of Rotterdam (also called the "Admiralty of de Maze") Admiralty of Zeeland Admiralty Board (Russian Empire), the...
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Maarten Tromp (category Admirals of the navy of the Dutch Republic)
1606, the Tromp family moved to Rotterdam where Tromp's father was appointed by the Admiralty of Rotterdam as captain of the frigate Olifantstromp. His...
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Admiralty law or maritime law is a body of law that governs nautical issues and private maritime disputes. Admiralty law consists of both domestic law...
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Admiralty of Friesland or Frisian Admiralty (Dutch: Admiraliteit van Friesland or Friese Admiraliteit; West Frisian: Fryske Admiraliteit) was one of the...
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Rotterdam besieged by forces of Frans van Brederode. 1563 - Fire. 1572 - Spanish in power. 1574 - Admiralty of Rotterdam organized. 1611 - Guild of Saint...
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navies, the Admiralty of Amsterdam, the Admiralty of Rotterdam, the Admiralty of Zeeland, the Admiralty of the Noorderkwartier and the Admiralty of Friesland...
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Dutch ship Aemilia (1632) (category Ships built in Rotterdam)
increased in 1637 to 57-gun) ship of the line. Built by Jan Salomonszoon van den Tempel for the Admiralty of Rotterdam in 1632, the ship was the largest...
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Raid on the Medway (redirect from Battle of Chatham)
squadron of the Admiralty of Rotterdam with De Ruyter sailed to Texel to join those of Amsterdam and the Northern Quarter. Hearing that the squadron of Frisia...
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Klein Hollandia (category History of Rotterdam)
the Admiralty of Rotterdam, the military body helping governing the Dutch navy. The ship was involved in multiple key naval battles: the Battle of the...
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Marine memorial (category Outdoor sculptures in Rotterdam)
away in the May days of 1940. The barracks were located here from 1869 to 1940 in the former arsenal of the Admiralty of Rotterdam. Above the nearby underground...
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Admiralty courts, also known as maritime courts, are courts exercising jurisdiction over all maritime contracts, torts, injuries, and offenses. The Scottish...
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Johan de Liefde (category Military personnel from Rotterdam)
Dutch naval commander who served as vice admiral of Holland and West Frisia within the Admiralty of Rotterdam. His elder brother, Cornelis de Liefde, was also...
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Willem Bastiaensz Schepers (category Admirals of the navy of the Dutch Republic)
States Navy officer. Having made his career as a shipping magnate in Rotterdam, Schepers was rewarded in 1673 for his political support to the new Orangist...
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Amsterdam Admiralty and Directors' ships MD – Middelburg Admiralty and Directors NKA – Noorder-Kwartier Admiralty RD – Rotterdam Admiralty VD – Vlissingen...
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Eastbourne wreck site (category Protected wrecks of England)
wreck was revealed as being the Klein Hollandia, a warship of the Admiralty of Rotterdam that was built in 1656. She had sunk in 1672 shortly after being...
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Johan Kievit (category Mayors of Rotterdam)
office he was appointed advocaat-fiscaal of the Admiralty of Rotterdam. As such he supervised the collection of the customs duties (Convooien en licenten)...
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Province of Holland - the Admiralty of the Maas (or "Maze") in the south of Holland, centred on Rotterdam (indicated by "(M)"), the Admiralty of Amsterdam...
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Patriottentijd (category Political history of the Netherlands)
(prosecutor) of the Admiralty of Rotterdam was to lead an inquest, but this never resulted in a conviction. But the damage to the reputation of the Dutch...
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Mooy Lambert (category Military personnel from Rotterdam)
force the Algerians to set hundreds of Christian slaves free. After his death, having served the Admiralty of Rotterdam for over 40 years, Lambert was given...
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Zealand and the St Agnes Convent in Rotterdam became the Prinsenhof, headquarters of the Admiralty of Rotterdam. Elsewhere, former monasteries were often...
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Sas van Bosch baronets (category Extinct baronetcies in the Baronetage of England)
Baronetcy, of Holland, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 22 October 1680 for Gelebrand Sas van Bosch, secretary to the Admiralty at...
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Dutch States Navy (category Naval history of the Netherlands)
States Navy consisted of five admiralties, which were respectively based in Amsterdam, Friesland, the Noorderkwartier, Rotterdam and Zeeland. This organisational...
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Jan Jansse van Nes (category Military personnel from Rotterdam)
on the Medway of 1667. He was buried in the Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk (Rotterdam) Church. Moquette, H. (1914). "Nes, Jan Jansz. van". Nieuw Nederlandsch...
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day-to-day administration of the navy, there were originally three different subordinate Admiralties: The Admiralty of Rotterdam, representing Holland's...
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son was Jacob van der Heim (1727-1799), Mayor of Rotterdam and secretary of the Admiralty of Rotterdam during the Patriot period. Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch...
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