No. f)6.— 1905.] MR. ISAAC AUGUSTIN RUMPP. 331 
[Perhaps Willem (Lodewyk) Anderson^ bom in Colombo 
1697, son of Swem Anderson of Stockholm and Agnita 
Stuart.'] 
XVIIl. — The coffin covered with a black cloth surplice, 
hung on both sides from the top reaching the ground, with 
eight quarterings of His Excellency's family, carried by 24 
corporals under the shroud which was held up by the 
under-merchants. 
Marcus Visboom^ 
Gornelis Woomans de Vriest, 
The Harbour-master, Nicolaas HoepelSy 
The Commander of the Hottentots, Dirk Mauritz^ 
The Assistant to the Fiscal, Jan Hendrik Speelder^ 
The Governor of Edam, Jacob de Koning, 
The Chief of the Iron Magazine, Magnus Scot^ 
The Superintendent of the same, Fredrik Sleverts {Sie- 
verts)^ 
The Chief of the Ships' Carpenters, Bastiaan Fredrik Wil- 
helm(i). 
The Chief of the Smiths' Shops, Hans Visser^ and 
The Chief of the Masons, Hendrik Jacolyn, 
\^Marcus Visboom was born in Colombo in 1687 and 
married to Cornelia van Wynbergen. He was the son of 
Johannes Visboom of Amsterdam, Commissioner of the 
Arecanut Department, and Anna Margarita Mazius of 
Cochin. 
Gornelis de Vriest married to Alida de Haan, 
Nicolaas Hoepels was the son of Antony Hoepels and 
Abigail Gromstrys and grandson of Nicolaas Hoepels of 
Stockholm and Maria de Silva. 
Dirk Mauritz^ a native of Bergen, was married in 1711 to 
Anna Feit of Colombo. 
Magnus Scot was born in Colombo in 1683, and was the 
son of Glaas Scot of Hamburg and Sara de Meestre of 
Colombo. He was married to Elizabeth Abrahamsz. 
