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    Joan Maetsuycker (14 October 1606 – 24 January 1678) was the Governor of Zeylan during the Dutch period in Ceylon, and Governor-General of the Dutch East...
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    eventually scrapped in 1974. She was named after Dutch colonial governor Joan Maetsuycker (1606–1678). She was laid down and launched in 1936 and commissioned...
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    Joan Maetsuycker, the governor-general in Batavia, who would later give him dispensation from his ordinary duties to complete this study. Maetsuycker...
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    the Indies, consisting of Antonie van Diemen, Cornelis van der Lijn, Joan Maetsuycker, Justus Schouten, Salomon Sweers, Cornelis Witsen, and Pieter Boreel...
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  • Simon Cos (d. 1664), governor of Amboina 1662–1664, and in 1664 to Joan Maetsuycker (1606–1678), general governor of Batavia in 1653–1678. She is described...
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    Indies Company. In the 1650s, Governors-General Carel Reyniersz and Joan Maetsuycker began promoting interracial marriage between Dutchmen and indigenous...
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    10 Cornelis van der Lijn 1645 1650 11 Carel Reyniersz 1650 1653 12 Joan Maetsuycker 1653 1678 13 Rijckloff van Goens 1678 1681 14 Cornelis Speelman 1681...
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    plundered and destroyed. In February 1649, the Dutch governor of Ceylon, Joan Maetsuycker, led a force of 436 Europeans in an assault on the Portuguese. In the...
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  • August 1640 and was Governor until 24 March 1646. He was succeeded by Joan Maetsuycker. Cahoon, Ben. "Dutch Governors". Worldstatesmen. Retrieved 1 March...
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    in County Tipperary. February 26 – Jacob van Kittensteyn succeeds Joan Maetsuycker as the Dutch Governor of Zeylan (now the nation of Sri Lanka). March...
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  • hills and maritime provinces, in correspondence to his successor, Joan Maetsuycker. The mine, which reportedly existed near Colombo, was deemed so important...
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    prince-bishop of Münster and military leader (d. 1678) October 14 – Joan Maetsuycker, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1653 to 1678 (d. 1678)...
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    is now Indonesia. The Dutch East India Company, since an edict by Joan Maetsuycker, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies, in 1657, had compelled...
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    appointed to the position of steward on one of these embassies by Joan Maetsuycker, which traveled from Canton to Peking between 1655 and 1658. They were...
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    journey, he joined the Council of Indies. In August 1655 the shrewd Joan Maetsuycker sent him with eleven ships and 1120 soldiers to Ceylon. His mission...
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  • Gilbert Sheldon, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. 1598) 1678 January 4 – Joan Maetsuycker, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies (b. 1606) January 11 – Ferrante...
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  • prince-bishop of Münster and military leader (d. 1678) October 14 – Joan Maetsuycker, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1653 to 1678 (d. 1678)...
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    Micklethwaite, Lord Commissioner of the Treasury (d. 1718) January 4 – Joan Maetsuycker, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies (b. 1606) January 11 – Ferrante...
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    East Indies In office 4 January 1678 – 25 November 1681 Preceded by Joan Maetsuycker Succeeded by Cornelis Speelman Personal details Born 24 June 1619 Rees...
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    Bhuvanaikabahu VII Dharmapala of Kotte Adam Westerwold Willem Jacobszoon Coster Jan Thyszoon Payart Joan Maetsuycker Jacob van Kittensteyn Adriaan van der Meyden...
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    in County Tipperary. February 26 – Jacob van Kittensteyn succeeds Joan Maetsuycker as the Dutch Governor of Zeylan (now the nation of Sri Lanka). March...
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    Batavia, Dutch East Indies and was succeed as Governor-General by Joan Maetsuycker. Dutch site on the East India Company [1] Encyclopaedie van Nederlandsch-Indië...
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    after the departure of the fleet on 23 December 1661, Governor General Joan Maetsuycker dreamed three times that the Wapen van Holland wrecked. In his dream...
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    The couple had two children. In 1663 he left for Batavia. Besides Joan Maetsuycker and Johan Bax van Herenthals he famously painted a portrait of Pieter...
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  • general (1645–1650) Carel Reyniersz, Governors general (1650–1653) Joan Maetsuycker, Governors general (1653–1678) Rijckloff van Goens, Governors general...
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    Harmen Klenck van Odessen, was appointed by VOC Governor-General Joan Maetsuycker, only to arrive off the coast of Tayouan during the Siege of Fort Zeelandia...
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  • de Houtman Gustaaf Willem baron van Imhoff Hendrik Merkus de Kock Joan Maetsuycker PK-AFV Abraham van Riebeeck British invasion of Java (1811) Invasion...
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  • sail to Colombo in Ceylon and asked help from the Dutch governor, Joan Maetsuycker, against the Portuguese-supported ruling princes. Later he sought exile...
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  • of Dutch Ceylon In office 26 February 1650 – 11 October 1653 (1650-02-26 – 1653-10-11) Preceded by Joan Maetsuycker Succeeded by Adriaan van der Meyden...
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    Jenglot Jepara Jeruk Purut Cemetery Jewish-Indonesian Jimbaran Jo Novita Joan Maetsuycker Joged Joglo Johannes Camphuys Johannes van den Bosch Johar Baru John...
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