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1.10.59 Inventaris Van Het Archief Van SC Nederburgh Nummer Toegang: 1.10.59 Inventaris van het archief van S.C. Nederburgh [levensjaren 1762-1811], 1606-1809 en van de familie Nederburgh, 1458-1965 Versie: 15-08-2019 M.E. van Opstall, R. de Vries Nationaal Archief, Den Haag 1987 This finding aid is written in Dutch. 1.10.59 Nederburgh 3 INHOUDSOPGAVE Beschrijving van het archief.....................................................................................11 Aanwijzingen voor de gebruiker...............................................................................................12 Openbaarheidsbeperkingen......................................................................................................12 Beperkingen aan het gebruik....................................................................................................12 Materiële beperkingen.............................................................................................................. 12 Aanvraaginstructie.....................................................................................................................12 Citeerinstructie.......................................................................................................................... 12 Archiefvorming..........................................................................................................................13 Geschiedenis van de archiefvormer..........................................................................................13 Geschiedenis van het archiefbeheer.........................................................................................15 De verwerving van het archief..............................................................................................16 De verwerving van het archief..............................................................................................16 Inhoud en structuur van het archief..........................................................................................17 Verantwoording van de bewerking...........................................................................................17 Verwant materiaal.....................................................................................................................18 Beschikbaarheid van kopieën...................................................................................................18 Publicaties................................................................................................................................. 18 Lijst van geraadpleegde werken...........................................................................................18 Beschrijving van de series en archiefbestanddelen................................................19 I Mr. S.C. Nederburgh..................................................................................................................... 19 A Advocaat van de V.O.C............................................................................................................................19 a Heeren XVII........................................................................................................................................19 b 5e Departement................................................................................................................................20 c Secrete commissie.............................................................................................................................20 d Besognes Heren XVII.........................................................................................................................20 e Requesten Heren XVII.......................................................................................................................20 f Kamer Amsterdam.............................................................................................................................21 g Equipage............................................................................................................................................21 h Steun van zeemacht der Republiek aan de V.O.C............................................................................22 i Commercie..........................................................................................................................................23 j Financiële stukken algemeen.............................................................................................................23 k Muntwezen........................................................................................................................................24 l Financiële verhouding tussen de Kamers.........................................................................................24 m Compagnieslogement.....................................................................................................................24 n Herstel V.O.C......................................................................................................................................24 o Regeringsverandering in de Republiek............................................................................................26 p Verhouding tot vreemde mogendheden.........................................................................................26 q Hoge Regering...................................................................................................................................27 r Azië algemeen....................................................................................................................................27 s Vaart en handel in Azië......................................................................................................................28 t Commissie aangaande het defensiewezen......................................................................................29 u Regimenten Luxemburg en De Meuron...........................................................................................29 v Justitie in Indië...................................................................................................................................30 w Compagniesdienaren in Indië..........................................................................................................30 x Suratte (zie ook B - gg)......................................................................................................................30 y Malabar (zie ook B - ff)......................................................................................................................31 z Kaap de Goede Hoop.........................................................................................................................31 B COMMISSARIS-GENERAAL, 1791-1799..................................................................................................33 a Benoeming en ontslag van mr. S.C. Nederburgh als commissaris-generaal..................................33 b Scheepsjournaal van de "Amazone", waarmede Nederburgh naar Indië vertrok..........................34 c Lijsten van boeken aan de CCGG meegegeven.................................................................................34 d De commissarissen-generaal in de Kaapkolonie.............................................................................34 e De vergadering van de commissarissen-generaal te Batavia..........................................................35 f het verbaal van de commissarissen-generaal..................................................................................35 4 Nederburgh 1.10.59 g De gecombineerde vergadering van de commissarissen-generaal en de Hoge Regering.............35 h Hoge Regering en de commissarissen-generaal.............................................................................36 i Ordonnantie van gouverneur-generaal en raden.............................................................................36 j De besluiten van de Raad van Indië..................................................................................................36 k Generale verslagen van de gouverneur-generaal en raden.............................................................36 l De correspondentie van de commissarissen-generaal in Oost-Indië..............................................36 m De correspondentie van de commissarissen-generaal met Nederland........................................37 n De Zeemacht.....................................................................................................................................38 o De defensie in Nederlands-Indië.....................................................................................................40 p Militaire zaken...................................................................................................................................41 q Financiën............................................................................................................................................41 r Raad van Justitie................................................................................................................................42 s Dienaren van de V.O.C.......................................................................................................................42 t Batavia...............................................................................................................................................44 u De Preanger en de Jacatrase landen. De commissaris tot de zaken van de Inlander.....................45 v
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