Lenaert Jacobszoon, the Glossary
Lenaert Jacobszoon was a captain of the Dutch East India Company who, on 31 July 1618 in the vessel Mauritius, sighted North West Cape in the north-west of Western Australia mistakenly believing it to be a large island.[1]
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13 relations: Amsterdam, Anthony van Diemen, Ashburton River (Western Australia), Dutch East India Company, Duyfken, Mauritius (1612), North West Cape, Supercargo, Tasmania, Van Diemen's Land, Western Australia, Willem Janszoon, Yardie Creek Station.
- Sailors on ships of the Dutch East India Company
Amsterdam
Amsterdam (literally, "The Dam on the River Amstel") is the capital and most populated city of the Netherlands.
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Anthony van Diemen
Anthony van Diemen (also Antonie, Antonio, Anton, Antonius; 1593 – 19 April 1645) was a Dutch colonial governor.
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Ashburton River (Western Australia)
The Ashburton River is located within the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
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Dutch East India Company
The United East India Company (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie, abbreviated as VOC), commonly known as the Dutch East India Company, was a chartered trading company and one of the first joint-stock companies in the world.
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Duyfken
Duyfken (Little Dove), also in the form Duifje or spelled Duifken or Duijfken, was a small ship built in the Dutch Republic.
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Mauritius (1612)
The Mauritius was an early 17th century Dutch wooden-hulled sailing ship, documented as being in service to the Dutch East India Company between 1618 and 1622.
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North West Cape
North West Cape is a peninsula in the north-west of Western Australia.
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Supercargo
A supercargo (from Spanish sobrecargo) is a person employed on board a vessel by the owner of cargo carried on the ship.
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Tasmania
Tasmania (palawa kani: lutruwita) is an island state of Australia.
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Van Diemen's Land
Van Diemen's Land was the colonial name of the island of Tasmania used by the British during the European exploration and colonisation of Australia in the 19th century.
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Western Australia
Western Australia (WA) is a state of Australia occupying the western third of the land area of the Australian continent.
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Willem Janszoon
Willem Janszoon, sometimes abbreviated to Willem Jansz., was a Dutch navigator and colonial governor. Lenaert Jacobszoon and Willem Janszoon are Sailors on ships of the Dutch East India Company.
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Yardie Creek Station
Yardie Creek, or Yardie Creek Station, is a pastoral lease and sheep station located in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia.
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See also
Sailors on ships of the Dutch East India Company
- Abel Tasman
- Abraham van der Weijden
- Adriaen Maertensz Block
- Albert Cornelius Ruyl
- Cornelis Matelief de Jonge
- Dirk Hartog
- Douwe Aukes
- Douwe Mout van der Meer
- Esaias Boursse
- François Levaillant
- François Thijssen
- Francisco Pelsaert
- Frederick de Houtman
- Gerard Pietersz Hulft
- Hendrick Hamel
- Hendrik Brouwer
- Henry Hudson
- Herman van Speult
- Jacob Cornelis Matthieu Radermacher
- Jacob Corneliszoon van Neck
- Jacob Groenewegen
- Jacob Pieter van Braam
- Jan Jansz Weltevree
- Jan Van Hasel
- Jan van Riebeeck
- Jeronimus Cornelisz
- Joris Carolus
- Lenaert Jacobszoon
- Maarten Gerritszoon Vries
- Paulus van Caerden
- Pieter Nuyts
- Pieter Willemsz Verhoeff
- Pieter van den Broecke
- Salomon Sweers
- Samuel Blommaert
- Steven van der Hagen
- Wiebbe Hayes
- Willem Bontekoe
- Willem Janszoon
- Willem Krul
- Willem de Vlamingh
- William Adams (samurai)
- Witte de With
- Wouter Loos