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:''Javasche courant'' 3-1-1828 to 29-12-1847
:''Nederlandsch-Indisch handelsblad'' 16-12-1828 to 18-6-1833.
*The National Archives of Singapore has in its collection, viewable in Singapore, a microfilm of records from "Church of England, Diocese of Singapore" catalogued as "Marriage Register (Marriages Solemnized in Java) from 05.07.1911 to 14.11.1946 and Baptism/ Confirmation Register from 21.04.1912 - 09.12.1917" Microfilm Number: NA 2349, [https://www.nas.gov.sg/archivesonline/private_records/record-details/dc898a6a-115b-11e3-83d5-0050568939ad catalogue entry]. Within this catalogue entry, click on the source "Church of England, Diocese of Singapore" for more catalogue entries for Java BMD records from the same source, mainly from the 1930s, including some specified Sourabaya/Sourbaya.
==External links==
*[https://www.allsaintsjakarta.org/short-history All Saints Anglican Church, Jakarta], Indonesia. The present church building opened in 1831. The church became the Java Chaplaincy of the Diocese of Singapore in 1910, which covered a vast area.
:Indonesia is currently one of the Deaneries of the Anglican Diocese of Singapore.
*[http://hdl.handle.net/1885/11102 ''The Dutch East India Company and the Straits of Malacca, 1700-1784 : trade and politics in the eighteenth century''] by Dianne Lewis 1970 PhD Thesis Australian National University. Link to a download ANU.
*[https://blogs.bl.uk/asian-and-african/2014/08/the-british-capture-of-java-1811.html "The British capture of Java, 1811"] British Library Asian and African studies blog 11 August 2014.
:[https://rafflesandjavablog.wordpress.com "Raffles and the British Invasion of Java"] "Footnotes and Sidelights from the Story of the British Interregnum in Java". The British, (being the East India Company in India) ruled Java to 1816.
: "A Highlanders' Grave at Probolinggo East Java" by E. Edwards McKinnon. ''Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research'' Volume 74, Spring 1996 pp. 52-56. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/44225235 jstor.org]. Officers of the [[78th Regiment of Foot|78th Highlanders]] were killed in May 1813 trying to enforce a new 'land distribution scheme' with which many of the locals did not agree. Read online for free on the website Jstor.org, subject to registration with Jstor.org, and restrictions apply. For more details about Jstor, and the restrictions, see the page [[Miscellaneous tips]]. Alternatively you may be able to log in with a Library card.
 
*[https://www.persee.fr/doc/arch_0044-8613_1979_num_18_1_1514 "The Merchant Fleet of Java (1820-1850). A Preliminary Survey"] by F.J.A. Broeze ''Archipel'' Année 1979 [No.] 18 pp. 251-269 persee.fr
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20150918223134/https://www.historytoday.com/dunia-garcia-ontiveros/treasures-london-library-phrasebooks-and-shipwrecks Treasures from the London Library] historytoday.com, now an archived webpage. Describes the book ''The Planter’s Manual, an English, Dutch, Malay and Keh Chinese vocabulary'' by G Fraser Melbourn published Deli Sumatra 1894. Also available at the [[British Library]], UIN: BLL01002451011 . The author was a tobacco planter.
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