No. 56.— 1905.] DUTCH MONUMENTAL REMAINS. 
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No. 2. 
HIER RUST 
MARGARITA 
ROMANS GE 
WESENE HUYS 
VROUWE VAN 
DEN PREDIKANT 
BARTHOLOMEUS 
HEYNEN OBIIT 
27en AUGUSTI 
ANNO 1666 
OUT XVIII JiEREN. 
Translation. — Here rests Margarita Romans, late wife of 
the Predikant Bartholomeus Heynen.*' Died 27th August, 
1666, aged eighteen years. 
Margarita Roman (s) was born in Batavia, being the 
daughter of Johannes Roman of Haarlem, Predikant, Batavia, 
and his wife Maria Hendricksdr (Pot) of Amsterdam. The 
following particulars about Bartholomeus Heynen and 
Johannes Roman are taken from C. A. L. van Troostenburg 
de Bruynf : — 
" Bartholomeus Heynen. Born in Paraiba (Brazil), 1644, 
Krankhezoeker (visitor of the sick), Batavia, 1659, on the 4th 
August, 1659, he left for Holland for his education. Being 
appointed Predikant he left for the Indies in the ship ' de 
Wassende Maan.' Arrived Batavia 7th July, 1664. Sent 
to Ceylon and stationed at Galle and Jaffna, at which latter 
place he was the fellow-workman of the renowned Philip 
Bald^us. Left for Batavia 1676, and in 1679 for Holland. 
He returned to the Indies in 1683 in the ship ' Africa.' 
Held services in Dutch and Portuguese till his death in 1686. 
Johannes Boman, son of Adriaan Roman, a shopkeeper of 
Haarlem, born there and studied at Leyden. Left for the 
Indies in 1647 in the ship * Nieu-Enchuysen.' Arrived at 
* Journal, vol. XV., No. 49, p. 242, where for " X. 21., p. 472," read 
' XXXVIII., p. 472." 
j Biographisch Woordenboek van Oost-Indische Predikanten. 
