Adm Ship Guns Crew Commander A Graef Willem 40 140 kapitein Jan Gideonsz Verburgh A Zeelandia 34 120 luitenant-commandeur Nicolaes Marrevelt A Zutphen 26 100 kapitein Ewout Jeroensz de Moij A Amsterdam 30 100 kapitein Sijmon van der Aeck A-Dir Sint Matheeus 34 125 kapitein Cornelis Naeuoogh Z Eendracht 24 80 kapitein Andries Fortuijn N Wapen van Enkhuizen 32 120 kapitein Herman Munneckes N Lastdrager 32 110 kapitein Volckert Schram N Monnick 28 95 kapitein Arent Dirckszoon N Prins Maurits 32 97 kapitein Cornelis Pietersz Taenman Mo-Dir Swarte Beer 30 115 kapitein Jacob Claesz Boot Ed-Dir Vergulde Halve Maen 30 110 kapitein Jan Fredericksz Hoeckboot Ho-Dir Samson 30 110 kapitein Jacob Hoeck F Breda 28 110 kapitein Adriaen Bruijnsvelt F Graef Hendrick 30 110 kapitein Jan Reijndersz Wagenaer F Hector van Troijen 24 70 kapitein Laurens Hermansz Degelencamp F Princesse Albertijna 26 90 kapitein Rombout van der Parre F Sara 24 80 luitenant Hessel Franszoon F Sevenwolden 36 140 kapitein Frederick Stellingwerff F Wapen van Nassau 36 130 kapitein Hendrick Jansz Camp Ha-Dir Sint Vincent 28 105 kapitein Andries Douwesz PascaertI want better support than appearing on De Sneuper website or being listed in Dr. Ballhausen's book. Preferably, I would like two have at least two sources per ship to prove that the ship and captain fought in the battle. The admiralties follow my usual abbreviation system.
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Saturday, August 16, 2008
Ships in the Three Days Battle (the Battle of Portland)
The question I have is whether there is any documentary support for these ships being at the Three Days Battle (what the English called the Battle of Portland) from 28 February 1653 until 2 March 1653 (new style dates):
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