THE HOUTMAN'S ABROLHOS IN 1727, TRANSLATED FROM A PUBLICATION ENTITLED " DE HOUT- MAN'S ABROLHOS,"
AMSTERDAM, 1857, 8vO. BY P. A. LEUPE, CAPTAIN OF MARINES IN THE DUTCH NAVY.
The ten years which elapsed between 1720 and 1730 were a period replete with disaster to the East India Company, arising from the losses they experienced of ships and men, both on their passage out to India and on their return.' Among the number is the Zeeland ship Zeeivyk, Avhich, built in 1725, sailed from the roads of Rammekens to Ba- tavia, under command of the skipper Jan Hijns, on the 7th of November, 1726. After peculiar mishaps the Zeeivyk came to anchor on the 22nd of March, 1727, before the fort of Good Hope in Table Bay, and, after taking in fresh pro- visions there, pursued her voyage on the 21st of April, until, on the 9th of June, when by the carelessness of the skipper, she was wrecked on the Houtman's Abrolhos.
By the instructions^ for the sailing in the autumn from the Netherlands to Java, amongst other things it is also en- joined : " The Cape of Good Hope being doubled, it is thought good that you sail in an E. direction between 36° and 39° S. lat., until you have reached a point eight hundred miles E. of the Cape of Good Hope ; that you then
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'^ Giveu in the Assembly of the Seventeen, on the 7th December, 1611).