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Found 18 total hits in 9 results.
United States (United States) (search for this): entry evertsen-cornelis
Evertsen, Cornelis, 1673-
Naval officer; born in Zealand.
In 1673 he was despatched against the English colonies in America.
He captured or destroyed a large number of ships from Virginia to Staten Island, where he arrived on Aug. 7.
He demanded the surrender of New York City, and the next day, Aug. 8, he landed 600 men, to whom the fort was surrendered, the British garrison being allowed to march out with the honors of war. He renamed the city New Orange and reorganized the government upon the old Dutch lines, and after proclaiming Captain Colve governor he sailed for Holland.
Dutch (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): entry evertsen-cornelis
Evertsen, Cornelis, 1673-
Naval officer; born in Zealand.
In 1673 he was despatched against the English colonies in America.
He captured or destroyed a large number of ships from Virginia to Staten Island, where he arrived on Aug. 7.
He demanded the surrender of New York City, and the next day, Aug. 8, he landed 600 men, to whom the fort was surrendered, the British garrison being allowed to march out with the honors of war. He renamed the city New Orange and reorganized the government upon the old Dutch lines, and after proclaiming Captain Colve governor he sailed for Holland.
Staten Island (New York, United States) (search for this): entry evertsen-cornelis
Evertsen, Cornelis, 1673-
Naval officer; born in Zealand.
In 1673 he was despatched against the English colonies in America.
He captured or destroyed a large number of ships from Virginia to Staten Island, where he arrived on Aug. 7.
He demanded the surrender of New York City, and the next day, Aug. 8, he landed 600 men, to whom the fort was surrendered, the British garrison being allowed to march out with the honors of war. He renamed the city New Orange and reorganized the government upon the old Dutch lines, and after proclaiming Captain Colve governor he sailed for Holland.
Holland (Netherlands) (search for this): entry evertsen-cornelis
Evertsen, Cornelis, 1673-
Naval officer; born in Zealand.
In 1673 he was despatched against the English colonies in America.
He captured or destroyed a large number of ships from Virginia to Staten Island, where he arrived on Aug. 7.
He demanded the surrender of New York City, and the next day, Aug. 8, he landed 600 men, to whom the fort was surrendered, the British garrison being allowed to march out with the honors of war. He renamed the city New Orange and reorganized the government upon the old Dutch lines, and after proclaiming Captain Colve governor he sailed for Holland.
Anthony Colve (search for this): entry evertsen-cornelis
Evertsen, Cornelis, 1673-
Naval officer; born in Zealand.
In 1673 he was despatched against the English colonies in America.
He captured or destroyed a large number of ships from Virginia to Staten Island, where he arrived on Aug. 7.
He demanded the surrender of New York City, and the next day, Aug. 8, he landed 600 men, to whom the fort was surrendered, the British garrison being allowed to march out with the honors of war. He renamed the city New Orange and reorganized the government upon the old Dutch lines, and after proclaiming Captain Colve governor he sailed for Holland.
Cornelis Evertsen (search for this): entry evertsen-cornelis
Evertsen, Cornelis, 1673-
Naval officer; born in Zealand.
In 1673 he was despatched against the English colonies in America.
He captured or destroyed a large number of ships from Virginia to Staten Island, where he arrived on Aug. 7.
He demanded the surrender of New York City, and the next day, Aug. 8, he landed 600 men, to whom the fort was surrendered, the British garrison being allowed to march out with the honors of war. He renamed the city New Orange and reorganized the government upon the old Dutch lines, and after proclaiming Captain Colve governor he sailed for Holland.
1673 AD (search for this): entry evertsen-cornelis
Evertsen, Cornelis, 1673-
Naval officer; born in Zealand.
In 1673 he was despatched against the English colonies in America.
He captured or destroyed a large number of ships from Virginia to Staten Island, where he arrived on Aug. 7.
He demanded the surrender of New York City, and the next day, Aug. 8, he landed 600 men, to whom the fort was surrendered, the British garrison being allowed to march out with the honors of war. He renamed the city New Orange and reorganized the government u1673 he was despatched against the English colonies in America.
He captured or destroyed a large number of ships from Virginia to Staten Island, where he arrived on Aug. 7.
He demanded the surrender of New York City, and the next day, Aug. 8, he landed 600 men, to whom the fort was surrendered, the British garrison being allowed to march out with the honors of war. He renamed the city New Orange and reorganized the government upon the old Dutch lines, and after proclaiming Captain Colve governor he sailed for Holland.
August 7th (search for this): entry evertsen-cornelis
Evertsen, Cornelis, 1673-
Naval officer; born in Zealand.
In 1673 he was despatched against the English colonies in America.
He captured or destroyed a large number of ships from Virginia to Staten Island, where he arrived on Aug. 7.
He demanded the surrender of New York City, and the next day, Aug. 8, he landed 600 men, to whom the fort was surrendered, the British garrison being allowed to march out with the honors of war. He renamed the city New Orange and reorganized the government upon the old Dutch lines, and after proclaiming Captain Colve governor he sailed for Holland.
August 8th (search for this): entry evertsen-cornelis
Evertsen, Cornelis, 1673-
Naval officer; born in Zealand.
In 1673 he was despatched against the English colonies in America.
He captured or destroyed a large number of ships from Virginia to Staten Island, where he arrived on Aug. 7.
He demanded the surrender of New York City, and the next day, Aug. 8, he landed 600 men, to whom the fort was surrendered, the British garrison being allowed to march out with the honors of war. He renamed the city New Orange and reorganized the government upon the old Dutch lines, and after proclaiming Captain Colve governor he sailed for Holland.