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- (1597). Verhael vande reyse by de Hollandtsche schepen (in Dutch). Middelburgh: Langhenes. ISBN 9780141926230. OCLC 225344915. Leupe, P. (1868). De...
- The Middelburg Bastion (Dutch: Bastion Middelburgh) was one of nine bastions of A Famosa, in Malacca City, Malacca, Malaysia located at the mouth of Malacca...
- of the absolute importance of keeping the sea free of pirates bitwixe Middelburgh and Orewelle ("between Middelburg and Orwell", the latter referring to...
- by English Puritans from Connecticut and M****achusetts. They named it Middelburgh ('Middleburgh') after the capital of the Dutch province of Zeeland, which...
- Zeehond (advice) ? Anteunis Matthijszoon Zwaluw (advice) 6 Karel de Ritter Middelburgh (fireship) ? Willem Meerman Prinsje (fireship) ? Cornelis Ewout Hoop...
- Greenwich Village, Manhattan. Linoleumville is now Travis, Staten Island. Middelburgh became Newtown, and is now Elmhurst, Queens. Midwout, also known as Vlackebos...
- Paulus de Middelburgh: Paulina de recta Paschae (1513, Fossombrone) Bald****are Castiglione: Epistola de vita (1513, Fossombrone) Paulus de Middelburgh: Parabola...
- 106°41′32″E / 5.973889°S 106.692222°E / -5.973889; 106.692222 Named Middelburgh during the colonial period, after the Dutch city. Rambut ("hair") Island...
- Middelburg, also written as Middelburgh, was an 18th-century East Indiaman of the Dutch East India Company. Middelburg was a merchant ship and went to...
- City (separated from Newtown in 1870) Town of Newtown, chartered as Middelburgh in 1652,: 26  renamed Hastings in 1663: 59  and then New Towne in 1665...