Run, one of the smallest of the …
Years: 1616 - 1616
Run, one of the smallest of the Banda Islands that are today a part of Indonesia, is only about three kilometers long and less than one kilometer wide but of considerable economic importance due to the value of the spices nutmeg and mace which are obtained from the nutmeg tree (Myristica fragans), at this time only growing on the Banda Islands.
Nutmeg is more valuable than gold at this time.
Sailors of the East India Company of the second expedition of James Lancaster, John Davis and John Middleton who stayed in Bantam on Java had first reached the Island in 1603 and developed good contacts with the inhabitants.
Nathaniel Courthope, hired in 1609 by the East India Company to go to the Spice Islands, had left England with great fanfare and by 1616 is a factor at Sukadana in Borneo.
Courthope lands his ships, Swan and Defence, on Run, on December 25, 1616, in a quest to break the Dutch hold on the nutmeg supply.
He persuades the islanders to enter an alliance with the British for nutmeg.
Locations
People
Groups
- Netherlands, United Provinces of the (Dutch Republic)
- East India Company, British (The Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies)
- Dutch East India Company in Indonesia
