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Akerendam was a ship of the
Dutch East
India Company (VOC),
built in 1724. On 19
January 1725,
Akerendam left in
convoy with two
other ships,
heading for...
- Netherlands, the
Akerendam, was a
newly built vessel which set
sails from an
island called Texel in
Netherlands on 19
January 1725.
Akerendam was a part of...
- de
Graeff The
couple lived at
their country houses De Eult at Baarn,
Akerendam and
Duynwijck in Beverwijk.
Between the city of
Amsterdam they
owned a...
-
wealthy merchants from
Amsterdam built their estates, such as ****ze
Akerendam, ****ze Westerhout, and ****ze Scheijbeeck, in the
scenic dunes surrounding...
- Santpoort, Velsen, Stabroek, schepen, and
owner of the
country estate Akerendam-by-Beverwijk. He was
appointed as
mayor of
Amsterdam in 1747, but in 1748...
- East
Indiaman For
Dutch East
India Company.
Unknown date Dutch
Republic Akerendam For
Dutch East
India Company.
Unknown date Great
Britain Derby East Indiaman...
- Netherlands, Utrecht, gold
ducat 1724,
recovered from the VOC ship
Akerendam....
- of the
Golden Age. He
owned various country estates outside Amsterdam:
Akerendam near Beverwijk, as well as De Eult and
Hooge Vuursche in Baarn. The Bicker...
-
Margaretha Bicker van
Swieten (1619–1697), the
heiress of the
country house "
Akerendam",
daughter of
former burgomaster Cornelis Bicker van Swieten. Through...
- Gold
Ducat (1724) from the
Dutch East
India Company (VOC)
shipwreck de
Akerendam...