By Mr. Mahandis Yoanata
“The Factory of Fort Marlborough,
and all the English Possessions on the island of Sumatra,
and hereby ceded to His Netherlands Majesty; and His Britannic Majesty
further engages that no British Settlement shall be formed on that island, nor any Treaty concluded by British Authority, with any native Prince, Chief, or State therein”
(Anglo-Dutch Treaty, Article IX, Signed in London – 17th of March 1824)
Content:
Credit :
MY ODYSSEY (Personal site mr. Mahandis Yoanata)
to allow publish at http://rejang-lebong.blogspot.com (Rejang Land Blog)
ANGLO-DUTCH TREATY AND THE TERMINATED COLONY
“The Factory of Fort Marlborough,
and all the English Possessions on the island of Sumatra,
and hereby ceded to His Netherlands Majesty; and His Britannic Majesty
further engages that no British Settlement shall be formed on that island, nor any Treaty concluded by British Authority, with any native Prince, Chief, or State therein”
(Anglo-Dutch Treaty, Article IX, Signed in London – 17th of March 1824)
Content:
- Part I : On Mission at link
- Part II : The Architecture of Fort Marlborough at link
- Part III : Who is first Duke of Marlborough at link
- Part IV : The history East India Company (EIC) and first fleet into Bencoolen at link
- Part V : The soldier of British East India Company at link
- Part VI : The first garrison : Remnants of Fort York at link
- Part VII : The second garrison : Chronicles of Fort Marlborough at link
- Part VIII : The Bencoolen Administrator 1685 – 1825 at link
- Part IX : Anglo - Dutch treaty and the terminated colony at link
- Part X : References at link
- Part XI : Gallery Photo Fort Marlborough at link
Credit :
MY ODYSSEY (Personal site mr. Mahandis Yoanata)
to allow publish at http://rejang-lebong.blogspot.com (Rejang Land Blog)
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