1762: Inventory of the goods left by the sailor Jacobus Duijnkerke, born in Aardenburgh, who passed away on 26th May 1762. All of the goods have been sold publicly to the following persons:
- 1 frying pan, tea kettle, 2 spoons, 1 wig and 1 coffee grinder, 3 new and 2 old jackets to Thomas Dithmaer, ƒ 8:14
- 2 new and 2 old undershirts to Allonse Madros, ƒ 6:6
- 1 red woollen and 2 linen jerkins to Adriaan Hillebrand, ƒ 6:6
- 1 Frysian skirt, 1 dito pair of pants, 1 vest and one sleeping bonnet to Adriaan de Visser, ƒ 15:0
- 1 pillow cover, 2 handkerchiefs, 1 pair of pants, 4 pairs of shoes, 1 pair of stockings, 1 leather bonnet and a hat to Karel Hutte, ƒ 9:8
- 2 notebooks, 1 writing box, 1 slate, cross staff, penknife, pair of compasses, may be the navigational textbook ‘De kleene schatkamer, of een korte beschrijven van de konst der stierlieden’ (literally: ‘The small treasury, or a short description of the art of helmsmen’) by Abraham de Graaf, 1680 ‘Schatkamer’ and 4 books to Piet Pieters, boatswain, ƒ 4:4
- 3 parrots to Petrus Couperus, surgeon, ƒ 20:0
Through public sales: ƒ 69:18
- Found a private bond at the expense of Cornelis de Hondt, ƒ 13:0
Sum: ƒ 82:18/£ 13:16:4