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- trade in Malabar suffered greatly. In 1736, Julius Valentyn Stein van Gollenesse, the Dutch commander at Kochi (Cochin)) requested Marthanda Varma to honour...
- Julius Valentijn Stein van Gollenesse (17 February 1691, Groel, Sweden - 14 January 1755, Batavia, Dutch East Indies) was the 27th Dutch Governor of Ceylon...
- Kadiapattinam and advanced to Eraniel. On 29 November, the Dutch commander van Gollenesse announced a complete blockade of the Travancore coast around Colachel...
- Hendriks 1731–1734 Adriaan Maten 1734–1742 Julius Valentyn Stein van Gollenesse 1742–1747 Reinierus Siersma 1747–1751 Corijn Stevens 1751 Abraham Cornelis...
- and Thrikkunnapuzha, according to records left by Julius Valentin van Gollenesse, Commander of Dutch Malabar at the time. By 1746, Odanad had been persuaded...
- It was initiated by Governor Baron van Imhoff and his successors; van Gollenesse and Loten. However, it was confined to the low-country and was relatively...
- European powers and the native enemies of the Dutch Company. Stein van Gollenesse wanted to cover the residency building with tiles. But the Samutiri never...
- and it was not until the arrival of Governor Julius Valentyn Stein van Gollenesse in 1743 that the imp****e was overcome. He decided that the new church...
- a Dutch ship name. On 14 February 1740 King Desinganadu and Stein van Gollenesse had a meeting along with Berkenrode board of Dutch ship. This evidence...
- Van Imhoff (1736–1740) Bruyninck (1740–1742) Overb**** (1742–1743) Van Gollenesse (1743–1751) Vreeland (1751–1752) De Jong† (1752) Loten (1752–1757) Schreuder...