- Saartje Specx
Saartje Specx ( 1617 – 1636) was the daughter of
Jacques Specx , governor of the North Quarter of theDutch East India Company 's (VOC's) Asian trading empire, and a Japanese concubine. Saartje (Sara in English) was born at the Dutch trading base on the island ofHirado . When her father was send to Batavia he was not allowed to take his daughter but not his the concubine. In 1629, aged 12, was living at Batavia in Java under the protection ofJan Coen , governor of theDutch East Indies . There she fell in love with 15-year-old Pieter Cortenhoeff, a standard-bearer in the VOC army, and was found making love to him in Coen's private apartment. When the Governor heard of this, a contemporary writer attested, "his face turned white and his chair and the table trembled." Coen had Cortenhoeff beheaded and had to be dissuaded from having Saartje drowned. Instead she was severely beaten in front of the Town Hall of Batavia.Under the rules governing the VOC's Asian possessions, Saartje Specx, as a part-Asian, had no right to live in the
Netherlands . On her father's return to Java she made a good marriage to Georgius Candidius, a Calvinist minister, and accompanied him to the Dutch trading base in Formosa (Taiwan ), where she died, aged 19, in 1636.Jacob Cats wrote a pamphlet about the couple, which was sold in 50.000 copies. In 1931J. Slauerhoff wrote a play onJan Pieterszoon Coen where the story was told again.References
* C. Gerretson. "Coen's Eerherstel". Amsterdam: Van Kampen. 1944.
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