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Dissertation_A Bick_May 25 - DataSpace at Princeton University

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The generaal missive th<strong>at</strong> arrived in Middelburg on August 30, 1645 was d<strong>at</strong>ed June 27<br />

of the same year. 23 The l<strong>at</strong>est d<strong>at</strong>e on the 21 supporting documents was July 2, so we can safely<br />

assume th<strong>at</strong> the Walcheren, Roode Hart, and Grote Gerrit sailed shortly thereafter; the journey<br />

across the Atlantic took almost sixty days. This compares quite favorably with the journey to<br />

B<strong>at</strong>avia in the East, which could take anywhere between nine and twelve months, but it was still<br />

a considerable length of time. 24 As news, the content of the documents was fresh, but by the time<br />

the directors began reading them they were well aware th<strong>at</strong> the events had taken place months<br />

before, and th<strong>at</strong> wh<strong>at</strong>ever measures were agreed in response would take a further two months to<br />

return to Brazil.<br />

We can see the order in which the documents were read from the minutes of the Zeeland<br />

chamber and from annot<strong>at</strong>ions made <strong>at</strong> the top of each document. <strong>25</strong> First read was the cover letter<br />

and the separ<strong>at</strong>e secret report and minutes of the council. Whereas the first did little more than<br />

rel<strong>at</strong>e basic inform<strong>at</strong>ion on the arrival and departure of ships, the council’s secret letter and<br />

minutes painted an ominous picture of the events th<strong>at</strong> had transpired over the previous months. 26<br />

The letter began by reminding the company's directors th<strong>at</strong> intercepted correspondence from<br />

Bahia contained evidence of prepar<strong>at</strong>ions for a revolt; although the council had brought this to<br />

the <strong>at</strong>tention of the Heren XIX, little had been done. Now, seeing th<strong>at</strong> no reinforcements had<br />

been sent, and th<strong>at</strong> the colony's defenses were weak, the conspir<strong>at</strong>ors had decided to act. From<br />

the south, Henriqué Dias (d. 1662), commander of Portugal's black militia, and Dom António<br />

Felipe Camarão (ca. 1580-1648), a Peiguar Indian and commander of the Indian forces loyal to<br />

























































<br />

23<br />

NA 1.05.01.01, inv.nr. 60, Overgekomen Brieven ende Papieren uit Brazilie, 1644-1646. Generale Missiven,<br />

d<strong>at</strong>ed June 27, 1645.<br />

24<br />

Gaastra, The Dutch East India Company.<br />

<strong>25</strong><br />

NA 1.05.01.01, inv.nr. 26, entries for August 30 and August 31, 1645, fol. 106v and 107; NA 1.05.01.01, inv.nr.<br />

60.<br />

26 NA 1.05.01.01, inv.nr. 60.<br />


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