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VI. — The led-horse of His Excellency in black, covered 
with black cloth reaching, the ground, being led by the 
master of the horse, Gerrit Hendriksz^ and His Excellency's 
coachman, Juriaan Jiiriaansz^ with trailing mourning crape. 
VII. — Another led-horse with black serge reaching the 
ground led by two grooms in black with trailing mourning 
bands. 
VIII. — The regimental staflE mounted at both ends with 
copper-gilt tops covered with black velvet, and carried by 
Lieutenant Dorsman in black with trailing mourning band. 
[ Wouter Ohristoffel Dorsman was married (1) in 1693 to 
Elizabeth Zolders of Colombo and (2) to Elizabeth Goen- 
raads,'] 
IX. — The standard born by the Ensign Pieter Mazot. 
X. — The helmet by the Onderkoopman Willem van 
Wynhergen. 
XI. — The gauntlets by the Onderkoopman Galkberner. 
XII. — The spurs by the Onderkoopman Gerrit Falk 
(Valck). 
[^Gerrit Valck of Colombo (perhaps the son of Adriaan 
Valck) was married (i) in 1709 to Anna Pegalotte and (2) 
in 1730 to Francina van GeyzelJ\ 
XIII. — The sword in its scabbard by the Chief Clerk 
Thomas Thermaddi, 
XIV. — The tabard by the Ensign Andries Sivarts. 
[A native of Stockholm, married in 1714 to Elizabeth 
Schouwers of Colombo.] 
XV. — The bare sword, at the carry, by the Ensign Dirk 
Pieter Beekman^ all in mourning with mourning bands. 
[A native of Nimwegen, married in 1718 to Adriana 
Margarita Beekman of Colombo, born in 1701, daughter of 
the Ensign Jan Beekman and Gatharina LoosJ] 
XVI. — Eight inviters to the burial. 
XVII. — The arms of His Excellency'"^ carried by the 
Onderkoopman Willem Anderson 
^ Journal, R.A.S. (C,B.), vol. XV., No. 49, p. 229. 
