'Dagelijckse aantekening van mij Joannes van Steelant vertreckende van Batavia uijt India ...' Journal in Dutch kept by J. van Steelant on the voyage from Batavia via the Cape of Good Hope to the Netherlands on the ship 'Sandenburg'. Van Steelant was returning with his family after a stay in Batavia of over 30 years during which he served as Governor and Director and Member of the Extraordinary Council of the Dutch East Indies.
'Dagelijckse aantekening van mij Joannes van Steelant vertreckende van Batavia uijt India ...' Journal in Dutch kept by J. van Steelant on the voyage from Batavia via the Cape of Good Hope to the Netherlands on the ship 'Sandenburg'. Van Steelant was returning with his family after a stay in Batavia of over 30 years during which he served as Governor and Director and Member of the Extraordinary Council of the Dutch East Indies.
'Dagelijckse aantekening van mij Joannes van Steelant vertreckende van Batavia uijt India ...' Journal in Dutch kept by J. van Steelant on the voyage from Batavia via the Cape of Good Hope to the Netherlands on the ship 'Sandenburg'. Van Steelant was returning with his family after a stay in Batavia of over 30 years during which he served as Governor and Director and Member of the Extraordinary Council of the Dutch East Indies.
'Dagelijckse aantekening van mij Joannes van Steelant vertreckende van Batavia uijt India ...' Journal in Dutch kept by J. van Steelant on the voyage from Batavia via the Cape of Good Hope to the Netherlands on the ship 'Sandenburg'. Van Steelant was returning with his family after a stay in Batavia of over 30 years during which he served as Governor and Director and Member of the Extraordinary Council of the Dutch East Indies.
'Dagelijckse aantekening van mij Joannes van Steelant vertreckende van Batavia uijt India ...' Journal in Dutch kept by J. van Steelant on the voyage from Batavia via the Cape of Good Hope to the Netherlands on the ship 'Sandenburg'. Van Steelant was returning with his family after a stay in Batavia of over 30 years during which he served as Governor and Director and Member of the Extraordinary Council of the Dutch East Indies.
Gives news of the mutiny, obtained from Admiral Pringle's servant, that agreement is unlikely because the mutineers refuse to have certain officers restored to them and that the fleet may put to sea; even if the fleet fires on Simon's Town, it is unlikely the town would surrender.