The newly built Batavia, commissioned by the…
June 1629 CE
The newly built Batavia, commissioned by the Dutch East India Company, had sailed on October 28, 1628, from Texel for the Dutch East Indies, to obtain spices.
It sails under commandeur and opperkoopman (upper- or senior merchant) Francisco Pelsaert, with Ariaen Jacobsz serving as skipper.
These two had previously encountered each other in Surat, India.
Although some animosity had developed between them there, it is not known whether Pelsaert even remembered Jacobsz when he boarded Batavia.
Also on board is the onderkoopman (under- or junior merchant) Jeronimus Cornelisz, a bankrupt pharmacist from Haarlem who is fleeing the Netherlands, in fear of arrest because of his heretical beliefs associated with the painter Johannes van der Beek, also known as Torrentius.
Jacobsz and Cornelisz during the voyage have conceived a plan to take the ship, which will allow them to start a new life somewhere, using the huge supply of trade gold and silver then on board.
After leaving Cape Town, where they had stopped for supplies, Jacobsz had deliberately steered the ship off course, away from the rest of the fleet.
Jacobsz and Cornelisz have already gathered a small group of men around them and arrange an incident from which the mutiny is to ensue.
This involves molesting a high-ranking young female passenger, Lucretia Jans, in order to provoke Pelsaert into disciplining the crew.
They hope to paint his discipline as unfair and recruit more members out of sympathy.
The woman is able to identify her attackers, however.
The mutineers are then forced to wait until Pelsaert makes arrests, but he never acts.
The ship on June 4, 1629, strikes a reef near Beacon Island, part of the Houtman Abrolhos off the Western Australian coast.
Forty people drown, but most of the three hundred and twenty-two passengers and crew manage to get ashore.
The survivors, including all the women and children, are then transferred to nearby islands in the ship's longboat and yawl.
An initial survey of the islands finds no fresh water and only limited food (sea lions and birds).
Pelsaert realizes the dire situation and decides to search for water on the mainland.