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JOURNAL, E.A.S. (CEYLON). . [VQL. XV. 



Plate 27, L.Z.j Colombo. 



Translation. — Here lies buried Susanna Adriana Potken,, 

 wife of the Onderkoopman and first Clerk van Politie 

 AdriaanMoens. Born at Colombo, 27th August, 1726. Died 

 there, 24th May, 1761. Also their infant daughter Petronella 

 Adriaana. Born in Colombo, 30th April, 1760. Died there,. 

 14th September, 1761. And infant son Johannes Godefridus. 

 Born at Colombo, 7th May, 1761. Died there, 9th December 

 following. 



JLrms.— Dexter shield : Moens.* 



Sinister shield : D'or a une marmite de ... (Potken), 



Arms round the shields. 



Potken. 



Munts. — De ... a un pelican contourne avec ses petits dans 

 son aire. 



Ecoma. — De ... a une tete d'une femme acc. de quatre 

 cloches de ... 



Van der Putte. — De gu. a trois annelets d'or.f 

 Remarks. — Gerrard Willem Stork (from whom the Storks 

 of Ceylon derive), Burgomaster of Oldenzaal, married in 1717 

 Agnita Potken, the daughter of Gabriel Potken and Agnita 

 Muntz, the daughter of Balthazar Muntz and Aeyheydt 

 Reinersz. 



Plate 28, L.Z., Colombo, 



Translation. — Here lies buried the well-born Heer 

 Lubbert Jan, Baron van Eck, Lord of Overbeek, Extra- 

 ordinary Councillor of the Dutch Indies, Governor and 

 Director , of the Island of Ceylon and the Dependencies 

 thereof. Died here in Colombo, 1st April, 1765, who in 

 person took for the Company the Kingdom of Candia, 

 hitherto quite inaccessible and by nature impregnable,, 

 with its chief town, and put the King to flight. 



Arms. — Parti de sin. et de gu. a la bande d'arg. broch* 

 sur le tout. 



* See Plate 17. 



t See Piates 8 and 27, L.Z., and 2 C.L.R. 37. 



