- Huis te Zwieten (Vice-Admiral De Ruyter) 280 crew, 64 guns
- Oosterwijk (Gideon de Wildt) 250 crew, 60 guns
- Kruiningen (Pieter van Brakel) 230 crew, 54 guns
- Amsterdam (Jan Gideonszoon Verburgh) 225 crew, 54 guns
- Tijdverdrijf (Willem van der Zaan) 225 crew, 50 guns
- Koevorden (Isaak Sweers) 225 crew, 50 guns
- Stad en Landen (Dirk Schey) 225 crew, 50 guns
- Prins te Paard (Gerbrandt Schatter) 225 crew, 52 guns
- Hilversum (Jacob van Meeuwen) 225 crew 52 guns
- Gouda (IJsbrand de Vries) 190 crew, 40 guns
- Vrede (Jacob Swart of Amsterdam) 190 crew, 40 guns
- Dom van Utrecht (Jacob Swart of Edam) 190 crew, 40 guns
- Tromp (Jacob van Berchem) 190 crew, 40 guns
- Raadhuis van Haarlem (Henrik Gotskens) 190 crew, 40 guns
- Provinciƫn (Jan van Amstel) 190 crew, 40 guns
- Campen (Allert Matthijszoon) 190 crew, 40 guns
- Marsseveen (Albert Claeszoon de Graeff) 190 crew, 40 guns
- Hollandia (Barent Cramer) 190 crew, 44 guns
- Burg van Leiden (Jan Roetering) 190 crew, 40 guns
- Zuiderhuis (Jan Richewijn) 190 crew, 40 guns
- Doesburg (Hugo van Nieuwhof) 190 crew, 40 guns
- Haarlem (Jan de Haan) 190 crew, 40 guns
- Gelderland (Hendrik Adriaanszoon) 190 crew, 40 guns
- Leeuwarden (Joost Verschuur) 150 crew, 36 guns
- Prins Maurits (Marinus de Klerk) 191 crew, 44 guns
- Utrecht (Jacob Simonszoon de Wit) 191 crew, 44 guns
- Gelderland (Adriaan Pol) 175 crew, 40 guns
- Klein Hollandia (Laurens Heemskerk) 212 crew, 48 guns
- Oranjeboom (Jan Noblet) 140 crew, 36 guns
- Zeelandia (Vice-Admiral Jan Evertsen) 263 crew, 54 guns
- Vlissingen (Cornelis Evertsen) 175 crew, 42 guns
- Utrecht (Frans Mangelaar) 175 crew, 44 guns
- Middelburg (Jacob Pensse) 175 crew, 42 guns
- Veere (Leyn Pikke) 175 crew, 42 guns
- Dordrecht (Jan Thijssen) 175 crew, 40 guns
- Zierikzee (Bastiaan Tuyneman) 175 crew, 40 guns
- Oostergo (Hendrik Bruynsvelt) 200 crew, 54 guns
- Westergo (Jan Janszoon Vijselaar) 157 crew, 45 guns
- Elf Steden (Albert Pieterszoon de Boer) 190 crew, 42 guns
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Tuesday, May 24, 2005
De Ruyter's fleet in 1659
Michiel De Ruyter led a fleet into the Baltic in 1659. Grove's list originally came from Brandt's biography of De Ruyter:
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