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11. Thereafter follow, on the side-wall, over the seat of the Treasurer, without a frame:—

The arms of Mejuffrouw MARIA QUEVELERIUS[1] in her life wife of the right honourable Johannes van Riebeck.[2] Commander and President here.

Obiit 2nd November, Ao 1664.

12. Near the above, between the said seat and that of the Jast-named officer, in a frame:—

The arms of Mejuffrouw AMARENTIA KOECK, wife of the noble Heer Pieter du Quesne.[3] then Chief-merchant and second (personage) of this (place) likewise pro tempore Commander here.

Obiit 15th November, Ao 1730.

13. Near the above, next the door. over the pew of the last-named officer, in a frame:—

The arms of Mevrouw JOHANNA DU MOULIN.[4] wife of the noble Heer Balthasar Bort.[2] Councillor in Ordinary of Netherlands India, and Governor and Director of this town and fortress.

Obiit 11th March. Ao 1676.

14. On the other side of the door, over the seat of the Consistory, in a frame with ornaments:—

The arms of the very honourable Heer GILMEN VOSBURG.[2] in his life Governor and Director of this town and fortress.

Obiit 19th February 1697.

15. On the left side of the pulpit, without a frame:—

The arms of the youth THEODORUS HERBERTS, son of the noble Heer Gerard Herberts, Chief Merchant and second (personage) of this Government.

Obiit 18th April 1659. Aged 9 years.

  1. See list of inscriptions, No. 18.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 See Journal No. 13, p. 56.
  3. See Journal No. 13, p. 61.
  4. See No. 19 in the list of inscriptions.