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abandoned these arms and adopted those of his mother, being 
the present arms used by the family. — Kok's Vaderlandsch 
Woordenhoek^ Vol. XIII., p. 76] borne by the Captain 
Michiel de St. Andree, with a round hat, hanging funeral 
band, and trailing cloak. 
(4) The helmet, adorned with a black plume, on a black 
velvet cushion with silver tufts at the corners and silver lace 
round it, borne by the naval Captain-Lieutenant Paulus 
Engelaar, [Was married to Susanna van der Eeden] also 
with a round hat, &c. 
(5) The stafiE of command or the regimental staJBE on a 
black velvet cushion, adorned as that of the helmet, carried 
by the Lieutenant and Sub-Major Jos. Wirs (Wits ?), [Jan 
(Christiaan) Wits of Marienburg was married (1) in 1758 to 
Maria Elizabeth Heyzer of Colombo, (2) in 1760 to Christina 
Auslag of Trincomalee, and (3) in 1763 to Dianara Margarita 
Swygert of Colombo] &c. 
(6) The tabard of the deceased, made of white satin, with 
his arms duly depicted thereon, being carried on the 
ordinary poles by the Captain of the Cinnamon Department, 
Jean Elie du Mourin. [A native of Ypres, was married, 2nd 
December, 1764, to Anna Sophia van Lier, daughter of 
Salomon van Lier and Simonia Johanna Spaar. She married 
as Widow du Mourin, 1768, Daniel Ditloff, Count van 
Ranzow.] 
(7) The gauntlets or iron gloves on a velvet cushion, also 
adorned with silver tassels, &c., borne by the Onderhoopman 
Dirk Joan Potken. 
(8) The spurs, like the gauntlets, carried by the Onderkoop- 
man Willem Visser. 
(9) The sword in its scabbard, hilt upwards, carried by the 
Onderkoopman Daniel de Bok, [A native of Amsterdam ; was 
married (1763) to Maria Sophia Wirmelskircher] who, like 
all others aforesaid who carried the insignia, held in their 
hands, besides tokens of mourning, a green twig with a 
ribbon of silver lace tied to it. 
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