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A company of the military, 48 strong, in command of a 
Captain-Lieutenant, and an Ensign with the third standard, 
2 sergeants, 2 drummers, and 2 fifers, the spontoons, belts, 
the standard, and the halberds overhung with crape, and the 
drums with black cloth. 
The Onderkoopman Johannes Philip Stork carrying 
the arms of the deceased. 
[Johannes Philip Stork (son of Gerrard Willem Stork, 
Burgomaster of Oldenzaal, and Agnita Potken) was born in 
Oldenzaal, 12th November, 1719, and died in Colombo on 
the 16th November, 1785, having left issue by his wife 
Petronella Elizabeth Fabricius.] 
Six aanspreeker:s (/.e., persons who called out the names 
of the i)ersons in the order in which they were to follow 
the hearse) in mourning with trailing cloaks. 
The body of the deceased (the coffin) overhung with the 
four quarterings of his arms and on the same his sword. 
Mattheus Robertus Cramer. 
Hendrik Cramer. 
Henricus Leembruggen. 
[Henricus Leembruggen (son of Johan Leembruggen of 
Leyden and Wilhelmina Bloteling of the Hague) was born 
in Leyden in 1721 and died about the year 1783. He was 
Private Secretary to Governor Steyn van Gollenesse in 1744, 
afterwards Chief of the Cinnamon Department, Dissave of 
Colombo, &c., and was four times married ; secondly, on the 
8th October, 1744, to Diiia Cramer of Cochin, daughter of 
Robertus Cramer,] 
Mattheus van Hek. 
[Mattheus van Hek, born in Galle in 1709, Thombo-holder 
of Jaffna, was married to Elizabeth van der Spar. Their 
daughter Magdalena Elizabeth married (1) Francois van de 
Rondewerken, and (2), on the 9th May, 1751, Robertus 
Cramer. Mattheus van Hek was the son of Leonard van 
Hek, Administrateur of Galle, and Maria Speelder, and the 
grandson of Isaac van Hek of Schoonhoven, Storekeeper, 
Colombo, and Johanna van Veen of Alkmaar.] 
Dirk Cramer. 
Gerbrand Cramer. 
Johannes Blauwestein. 
