- Pages (sl.) foxed.
= Interesting eyewitness description of the funerary procession, the remains of Van Speijk being transported by water in "Lijk Sloep C. Met de Zwarte Vlag in top voorop waarin het Lijk met het Rouwkleed en Vlag omdekt" and by land "Het Lijk, gedragen door Vierentwintig onderofficieren". On leaf 2 verso: "NB. de kanonneerboot No 2 heeft Van Speijk in den Storm van 5 Februa[ri] 1832 in de lugt doen springen, voor Antwerpen".
"Grafschriften"/ "Aan Het Vaderland". Manuscript, ±1800, pen and black ink, 1 fold. leaf, recto and verso, (4)p.
= Three (concept?) epitaph texts and a eulogy on Prince Frederick of Orange-Nassau (1774-1799), who died in Padua while serving as commander of the Austrian army in Italy. His body was eventually transferred to the Netherlands in 1896 and reburied in the Oranje-Nassau family tomb in the Nieuwe Kerk, Delft.