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European Names
Eilbracht, Jacob
Claasz., Bartel
Alting, Willem
Ruyterius, Joannes
Ackerveld, Jan
Kock
Blom, Wijbrandt
Bottendorp, Jacob
Bouwmeester, Jacobus
Buyk, Emond
Dircksz, Daniel
Hedges, William
Duyvens, Rijklofs
Mans, David
Sinan?, Cornelis
Gheyn, De
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Mattaramse sulthan
Prince Pourbaya
regenten van Tigablas Cottas
Succadana
coninx van Batchian
Tsoack Hienko
Radja Cassoema
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Kiay Gedee
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Berkenkoer
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punt Culemborgh
Java's
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March 24, 1792 | De pantjallang de Philippinen komt van Malacca | file 2613, folio 28 | |
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