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- Joan Albert Ban (1597–1644) was a Dutch Catholic priest and composer. From 1628-42 he was canon priest of the Haarlem chapter (Kapittel). In 1630 he became...
- Corstiaensen 38 Rotterdam Directorate Drie Coningen Lucas Aelbrechtssen or Albertszoon 36 Admiralty of Amsterdam Engel Gabriël Isaac Sweers 36 Admiralty of...
- Reindertszoon Eenarm) Liefde (Jochem Jansen) Fireship Welkomst (IJsbrand Albertszoon) Blok 1928, p. 345. Bodart 1908, p. 94. Prud'homme van Reine 2015, pp...
- perished. The initial 75 survivors, including the ship's captain Pieter Albertszoon, and the under steersman, made it to s****. They had with them the ship's...
- is now Perth. Leeman was sent with a party of seven by captain Pieter Albertszoon to Batavia (now Jakarta) for help; they arrived there in June 1656. In...
- Michiel Emmanuel Zalingen 40 Admiralty of Amsterdam Drie Coningen Lucas Albertszoon 38 A Gelderland Cornelis van Velsen 28 M; damaged in Somme collision...
- 1653. On 4 October 1655 she departed Texel under the command of Pieter Albertszoon to sail for Batavia. The ship stopped at the Cape of Good Hope on 9 March...
- Unesco World Heritage Site. Paramaribo was founded in 1613 by Stoffel Albertszoon near the indigenous village Parmurbo. According to a legend, it was named...
- of Gabriel Metsu. He was a friend of the priest and musicologist Jan Albertszoon Ban, and had a poem set to music by the Haarlem composer Cornelis Padbrué...
- UNESCO World Heritage Site. Paramaribo was founded in 1613 by Stoffel Albertszoon near the indigenous village Parmurbo. Around 1665, during the British...