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- Meermin (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmeːrmɪn] ) was an 18th-century Dutch cargo ship of the hoeker type, one of many built and owned by the Dutch East India...
- A slave mutiny on Meermin, one of the Dutch East India Company's fleet of slave ships, took place in February 1766 and lasted for three w****s. Her final...
- Trialist and long-serving prisoner Koesaaij, Malagasy co-leader of the Meermin slave mutiny in February, 1766 Langalibalele, The King of the Hlubi people...
- the Dutch East Indies, and the leader of the mutiny on the slave ship Meermin. After the British Royal Navy captured several Dutch East Indiamen at the...
- Madagascar arrive in Cape Town after a slave uprising on board the slaver ship Meermin. 1 February 1761 – Christian Hendrik Persoon, mycologist, is born in the...
- The Dutch naval brig Meermin was built at Flushing; the Zeeland Admiralty purchased her in 1784. The British Royal Navy seized her in 1796. The Royal...
- Margaret Scott, confiscated and sunk as part of the Stone fleet in 1862 Meermin, a Dutch East India Company ship active between southern Africa and Madagascar...
- least 30 vessels that have run aground since 1673. One of them was the Meermin that stranded in 1766 after a mutiny by the Malagasy slaves that she was...
- notable event was the mutiny, in 1766, of the slaves on the slaver ship Meermin. Under the terms of a peace agreement between Britain and France, the Cape...
- after the capture of his ship by the British, returned as captain of the Meermin, on which during the next 10 years he carried out important survey work...