NO. 53. — 1902.] GALLE DUTCH RECORDS. 



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Andries Oloffs, of Commel, private ; that, having lost his 

 musket in the press and retreat of our men, he took to 

 flight together with others. 



Luyckas Galpyn, of Amsterdam, corporal ; that, having 

 three times fired at the enemy, 



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and taking aim for the fourth time, he was thrust under foot 

 in the press, so that he lost his musket, after which he ran 

 away together with others. 



Hendrick Jansz, of Blyswyck, constable ; that he, the 

 prisoner, after firing thrice, retreated with others, and being 

 unable to carry his musket with him into the thicket, 

 accordingly left it behind him. 



The Pikemen. 



HarmenGerritsz, of Rees, private ; that when Ensign Adam 

 Helwinck had been shot, our men did in pressing on break 

 his pike to pieces, after which he fled together with others. 



Cryn Leenders, of Rotterdam, private ; that having got 

 under foot in the press he lost his pike, and taken to flight 

 together with others. 



Joost Claesz Boot, of Gorcum, private ; that while doing 

 his duty to help the wounded Sergeant Hendrick Claesz 

 through the morass, it was not possible for him to take 

 his pike along with him, so that he lost it. 



Hendrick Hendricksz, of Rotterdam, boatswain, ad idem. 



Adam Dircksz, of Rotterdam, boatswain of the frigate " De 

 Lief de," that having fallen under foot owing to the pressing 

 on of our men he lost his pike, after which he fled together 

 with others. 



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Jacob Hans, of Stockholm, boatswain of the yacht "Lecq,'" 

 that in retreating our own men broke his pike, after which, 

 having taken no cutlass with him from the ship, he took to 

 flight together with others. 



