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Nederlands: Marmeren gedenksteen in de Nieuwebrug over het Damrak, Amsterdam aan de zijde van de Warmoesstraat.

De tekst luidt: ALS DE ZEEGATEN DOOR EEN REEX VAN EEUWEN DUSDANIG OPGESPERT WAAREN, DAT DE OCEAEN TOT MERCKELYKER HOOGTE STEEDS INSTORTTE, EN DE STADT MET GEVAAR VAN INBREUK EN OVERSTROOMING DREYGDE, IS DERZELVE OP VIER PLAATSEN MET WATERKEERINGEN GESLOTEN.

IN T BURGERMEESTERSCHAP DER HEEREN: COENRAED VAN BEUNINGEN, JOHANNES HUDDE, JAN CORVER, NOCOLAAS OPMEER.

ONDER ’T BELEID EN GEZAG DER HEEREN THESAURIERS: CORNELIS VAN VLOOSWYCK, JOAN MUNTER, LOUIS TRIP, EN NICOLAES WITSEN, VROEDSCHAP.

DE EERSTEN STEEN ALHIER GELEYT DOOR CORNELIS WITSEN L.S. IN ’T JAAR 1681, DEN 25 JULY.
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