Francisco Pelsaert (c. 1595 – September 1630) was a Dutch merchant who worked for the Dutch East India Company (VOC) best known for his role as the commander of the Batavia. The ship ran aground in the Houtman Abrolhos, off the coastal regions of Western Australia in June 1629, which led to a massacre of the survivors orchestrated by Jeronimus Cornelisz. (From Wikipedia) More about Francisco Pelsaert:
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Books by Francisco Pelsaert: Books in the extended shelves: Pelsaert, Francisco, -1630: The empire of the Great Mogol, a translation of De Laet's "Description of India and Fragment of Indian history". (D.B. Taraporevala sons & co., 1928), also by Joannes de Laet, S. N. Banerjee, John S. Hoyland, and Pieter van den Broecke (page images at HathiTrust) Pelsaert, Francisco, -1630: Jahangir's India, the Remonstrantie of Francisco Pelsaert (W. Heffer & sons, ltd., 1925), also by Pieter Geyl and W. H. Moreland (page images at HathiTrust) Pelsaert, Francisco, -1630: Ongeluckige voyagie van't schip Batavia nae de Oost-Indien, gebleven op de Abrolhos van Frederick Houtman ... vytgevaren onder den E. Francoys Pelsert : vervatende, soo't verongelucken des schips, als de grouwelijcke moorderijen onder 't gebergde scheeps-volck, op't eylant Bataviaes kerck-hof voorgevallen ... Nevens, Een treur-bly-eynde onggheluck des Oost-Indische Compagnies dienaers in 't jaer 1636, weder-varen in 't conincklijcke hof van Siam, in de stadt Judia, onder de directie van den E. Jeremias van Vliet. Als mede de groote tyrannye van Abas, coninck van Persien, anno 1645 ... (Voor Jan Jansz, 1647), also by Jan Jansz (page images at HathiTrust)
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