- Jan van
Elseracq, also
known as Jan van Eserack, was a merchant/trader and
official of the
Dutch East
India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie...
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recommended a
Dutch presence. In 1643, van
Riebeeck travelled with Jan van
Elseracq to the VOC
outpost at
Dejima in ****an.
Seven years later in 1650, he proposed...
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offices Preceded by Jan van
Elseracq VOC
Opperhoofd at
Dejima 1642-1643 Succeeded by Jan van
Elseracq Preceded by Jan van
Elseracq VOC
Opperhoofd at Dejima...
- Preceded by François
Caron VOC
Opperhoofden at
Dejima 1641 Succeeded by Jan van
Elseracq Preceded by
Paulus Traudenius VOC
Governor of
Formosa 1643–1644 Succeeded by...
- van
Elseracq";
retrieved 2013-2-1. Shiryō, "Diary of
Pieter Anthonisz Over****er";
retrieved 2013-2-1. Shiryō, "Diary of
Pieter Jan van
Elseracq"; retrieved...
- hear
intense gunfire, but did not come to help the VOC fleet. Jan van
Elseracq meanwhile in a
letter to the
Trinh lords,
claimed that the
Dutch warships...
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first arrived at
Dejima in
Nagasaki harbor.
Reebeck accompanied Jan van
Elseracq, who was the
representative of the
Dutch East
Indies Company (VOC) in ****an...
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Dutch Malacca,
Maximiliaan le
Maire and François
Caron in Formosa, Jan van
Elseracq on
Deshima and the
factors in
Persia and at the
Coromandel Coast. Van Tzum...