- Joan
Maetsuycker (14
October 1606 – 24
January 1678) was the
Governor of
Zeylan during the
Dutch period in Ceylon, and Governor-General of the
Dutch East...
- MS
Maetsuycker was a
Dutch cargo ship
built in 1936 and
later converted to a
hospital ship,
cargo ship and troopship,
before being sold for
merchant use...
-
campaigns in the
region though not
themselves Australian hospital ships. The
Maetsuycker, a
Dutch Registered vessel, 4,131 GRT, 361 ft 6 in (110.2 m) in length...
- Van
Diemen (1636–1645) Van der Lijn (1645–1650)
Reyniersz (1650–1653)
Maetsuycker (1653–1678) Van
Goens (1678–1681)
Speelman (1681–1684)
Camphuys (1684–1691)...
- Joan
Maetsuycker, the governor-general in Batavia, who
would later give him
dispensation from his
ordinary duties to
complete this study.
Maetsuycker was...
- prince-bishop of Münster and
military leader (d. 1678)
October 14 – Joan
Maetsuycker, Governor-General of the
Dutch East
Indies from 1653 to 1678 (d. 1678)...
- Indies,
consisting of
Antonie van Diemen,
Cornelis van der Lijn, Joan
Maetsuycker,
Justus Schouten,
Salomon Sweers,
Cornelis Witsen, and
Pieter Boreel...
- Van
Diemen (1636–1645) Van der Lijn (1645–1650)
Reyniersz (1650–1653)
Maetsuycker (1653–1678) Van
Goens (1678–1681)
Speelman (1681–1684)
Camphuys (1684–1691)...
- Van
Diemen (1636–1645) Van der Lijn (1645–1650)
Reyniersz (1650–1653)
Maetsuycker (1653–1678) Van
Goens (1678–1681)
Speelman (1681–1684)
Camphuys (1684–1691)...
-
County Tipperary.
February 26 –
Jacob van
Kittensteyn succeeds Joan
Maetsuycker as the
Dutch Governor of
Zeylan (now the
nation of Sri Lanka). March...