- Concordia (ship 1696)
The "Concordia" was a Dutch VOC sailing ship that left Batavia on
15 January 1708 with two other vessels, "Zuiderburg" and "Mercurius". "Concordia" had 130 people on board and was bound for theCape of Good Hope , and then theNetherlands . She was last sighted by "Mercurius" in open seas to the south ofSunda Strait on5 February 1708 , in bad weather.History
Built in 1696, "Concordia" was a large ship for her day, being approximately 900 tons.On
15 January 1708 , under the command of Joris Vis, the "Concordia" set out from Batavia on a return trip to the Netherlands with two other VOC ships; "Zuiderberg" and "Mercurius".Instituut voor Nederlandse Geschiedenis (2008). [http://www.inghist.nl/Onderzoek/Projecten/DAS/detailVoyage/97069 Details of voyage 6183.3 from Batavia] . Retrieved on 10 June 2008.] Of the 130 passengers and crew on board, there were several women returning home and some Balinese being deported from theDutch East Indies to the Cape of Good Hope, due to bad conduct.Ammerlaan, Tom (2004). [http://www.ammerlaan.demon.nl/EARLY.HTM "Early Dutch emigrants to Australia: Chapter 8"] . Retrieved on 10 June 2008.]Only the "Mercurius" reached the Cape of Good Hope. The Captain of "Mercurius" reported that "Concordia" and "Zuiderburg" had last been sighted together in open seas to the south of Sunda Strait on
5 February 1708 , in bad weather. On22 February , the crew of "Mercurius" found floating debris. They saw several goods in the water, some firewood, a chest of tea, a Chintz piece of cotton, a carpenters boor, white candles, and the staves for barrels. The "Concordia" was officially listed as being lost somewhere nearMauritius in 1708. [http://www.lifeonperth.com/dutchshipwrecks.htm Dutch Shipwrecks on the Western Australian Coastline] (2008). Dutch Shipwrecks: Concordia. Retrieved on 10 June 2008.] Bruijn, J.R. et al. (1987). [http://books.google.com/books?id=l4oTAAAAYAAJ&dq Dutch-Asiatic Shipping in the 17th and 18th Centuries] . The Hague Nijhoff. OCLC|6166608 ISBN: 9024722829.] [VOC Shipwrecks (2008). [http://www.vocshipwrecks.nl/list_10.html "6183.3 Concordia"] . Retrieved on 10 June 2008.]One known passenger aboard the "Concordia" was Mr Constantijn van Baerle, a VOC official. [Constantijn van Baerle (2008). [http://members.chello.nl/m.schaap11/stamboom/html/constantijn_van_baerle.html Constantijn van Baerle] . Retrieved on 10 June 2008.]
Mystery
In 1832, a covert English expedition to inland
Australia commanded by a Lieutenant Nixon reportedly discovered a group of white Dutch people (80 men and 10 females) living in a desertoasis believed to be Palm Valley in theNorthern Territory . The existence was first reported in February 1834, in an English newspaper called The Leeds Mercury.VOC Historical Society (2008). [http://www.voc.iinet.net.au/palmv.html "What happened to the white settlers at Palm Valley?"] Retrieved online 12 June 2008] There were other articles in a Dutch scientific journal, and thePerth Gazette of 1837.The Leeds Mercury story claimed that Lt. Nixon had spoken to the settlers in a broken form of old Dutch and the leader or chief of the group, was a descendant of an officer whose name was "van Baerle". The party remained with the group for eight days.
Nixon stated:
Despite extensive research, no trace or direct evidence of the settlers has ever been found. Most historians now believe the original 1834 Leeds Mercury story was a
hoax . [VOC Historical Society (2006). [http://members.iinet.net.au/~tjv/public_html/voc/NHU%20%20SEP%2006.pdf "The White Tribe Story"] . Volume 6, Number 3, September 2006. Retrieved on 10 June 2008.]References
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