No. 49. — 1898.] dutch monumental remains. 



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Remarks.— There was a Willem van Dielen, whose widow. 

 Wilhelmina de Wit, married Jacob Paauw. He was Chief of 

 Masulipatnam.* The Paauws figure also in the Mooyaart 

 pedigree, Anthony Noel Mooyaart, the brother-in-law of 

 Charles Edward Layard, having married at Delft one Petro- 

 nella Maria Paauw.t 



Plate 11, L.Z., Colombo. 



Translation. — Hereunder lies the body of Mejutfrouw 

 Abigail Keetlaar, last widow of the Opperkoopman and 

 Dissave of the lands of Colombo, Heer Cornells Strick, of 

 blessed memory. Born at Ter Goes, in January, 1639, and 

 died 28th February, 1709. Aged 70 years 1 month and 10 days. 



Arms. — Vair taille a cinq carreaux d'arg. rangees en bande. 



Crest. — Trois pi. d'aut. 



Plate 12, L.Z., Colombo. 



Translation. — Hereunder rests the Hon. Mr. Gerrit de 

 Heere, during his life Extraordinary Councillor of the Dutch 

 East Indies, Governor and Director of the Island of Ceylon 

 and the Madura Coast. Died at Colombo, 26th November, 

 1702. Aged 45 years 8 months and 26 days. 



Arms. — De ... a une roue de huit rayons. 



Crest — Trois pi. d'aut. 



Remarks. — The widow of Gerrit de Heere (Joanna Maria 

 van Riebeek, daughter of the Director-General Abraham van 

 Riebeek) married atBatavia, 16th November, 17( 6, Joan van 

 Hoorn, Governor-General of India. On the death, 21st 

 February, 1711, of Joan van Hoorn at Amsterdam, she 

 married, 27tb November, 1712, Heer Mr. Cornells Bors van 

 Waveren, Lord of Leusden, Hamersveld, and Dorckelaar, 

 Schepen and Councillor of the City of Amsterdam, and 

 Director of the West India Company. 



* See " Monumental Remains, Madras " (Rea). Plate 30, where the same 

 coat of arms appears. t See 2 U.L.R. 183. 



