- Ridderschap van Holland (1682)
"Ridderschap van Holland" ("Knighthood of Holland") was a large "retourschip" ('return ship'), the largest class of merchantmen built by the
Dutch East India Company (VOC) to trade with theEast Indies . In 1694 the ship sailed for Batavia (nowJakarta ,Indonesia ) on her fifth voyage, but did not reach its destination and was never heard from again. She is now thought to have been shipwrecked off the west coast ofAustralia .Construction details
She was built in
Amsterdam ,Dutch Republic in 1682 by the VOC, and registered atVlissingen . She was 164 feet long and 39.5 feet wide, with a grosstonnage of about 520 tons.Early voyages
The "Ridderschap van Holland" undertook five voyages:
# She departed Texel on9 May 1683 under the command of Jakob Pietersz. Kool. She stayed at theCape of Good Hope from14 September to13 October , and arrived at Batavia on 27 November. On8 February 1684 she left Batavia forWielingen , staying at the Cape of Good Hope from 21 May to 20 June, and arriving at Wielingen on 13 October.
#On21 December 1684 she departed Wielingen under the command of Jan Gagenaar. After stopping at the Cape from 7 April to 10 May 1685, she arrived in Batavia on 17 July. On 4 December she began her return voyage to Texel under the command of D Hendrick Pronk. She stayed at the Cape of Good Hope from 9 March to 12 April 1686, and arrived at Texel on 20 July.
#She began her third voyage on3 January 1686 , departed Texel for Batavia. She stopped at the Cape from 20 April to 3 May, and arrived at Batavia on 26 July. On18 January 1688 , she departedCeylon en route toAmsterdam , under Pronk's command. She stopped at the cape from 10 April to 30 April, arriving at Amsterdam later that year.
#She departed Texel on26 September 1689 , bound for Batavia under captain Alexander Simons. She arrived at the Cape of Good Hope on4 January 1690 , departed the Cape on 6 February, and arrived at Batavia on 8 April. On30 January 1692 she began her return voyage to Vlissingen, under the command of Jan Ammansz. It stopped at the Cape of Good Hope from 27 May to 26 June, and arrived at her destination on 14 October.Final voyage
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11 July 1693 , the "Ridderschap van Holland" departed Wielingen on a voyage to Batavia. She arrived at the Cape of Good Hope on9 January 1694 , remaining there until 5 February. She sailed from the Cape with a crew of around 300, and two passengers. She never reached her destination, and was never heard from again. Contemporary rumours suggested that she had sprung her mast rounding the Cape, limped north and been captured by pirates based at Fort Dauphin, near the south-eastern corner ofMadagascar . However, Abraham Samuel, thepirate supposedly responsible, did not arrive in the area until 1697.In 1697,
Willem de Vlamingh was sent with three ships to search for the "Ridderschap van Holland" atÎle Saint-Paul andÎle Amsterdam , and then along the west coast of Australia. Nothing was found. Two years later, two ships made investigations while visiting Madagascar, but without success.It is probable that the "Ridderschap van Holland" was actually wrecked in the
Pelsaert Group of theHoutman Abrolhos islands off the coast ofWestern Australia . The crew of a later East Indiaman, the "Zeewijk ", which was wrecked onPelsaert Island in 1727, discovered the remains of a Dutch ship of approximately the correct antiquity on their island, together with numerous artefacts, such as bottles, that suggested some of a ship's crew had survived in the islands for a considerable time.John Lort Stokes , captain of the "HMS Beagle ", also saw these artefacts in 1840. It is now widely thought that these artefacts were from the "Ridderschap van Holland", although it is possible that they came from the "Fortuyn", which disappeared in 1724 and is now thought to have been wrecked near Cocos Islands.Any archaeological remains were destroyed by
guano mining on the island in the early 20th century, so positive identification of the wreck is now impossible.References
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* Ridderschap van Holland in the [http://audit.deh.gov.au/nsd/public/welcome.cfm National Shipwreck Database]
* [http://www.vocsite.nl/schepen/detail.html?id=10463 Holland, Ridderschap Van - 1681] at [http://www.vocsite.nl/index.html De VOCsite] (Dutch)
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