Valckenier had asked to be replaced late…
March 1744 CE
By the time Valckenier received the reply, van Imhoff was already on his way back to the Netherlands.
Valckenier had left the Indies on November 6, 1741, after appointing a temporary successor, Johannes Thedens.
Taking command of a fleet, Valckenier had headed for the Netherlands.
On January 25, 1742, he arrived in Cape Town but was detained, and investigated by governor Hendrik Swellengrebel by order of the Lords XVII.
In August 1742 Valckenier had been sent back to Batavia, where he was imprisoned in Fort Batavia and, three months later, tried on several charges, including his involvement in the massacre.
In March 1744 he is convicted and condemned to death, and all his belongings are confiscated.
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