"The rector Hilarides in Bolsward shows the Uffenbach brothers the book 'Friesische Bywirden' [Friesian Proverbs], and shares his intention to publish this. Hilarides shows them also 'Conscriptio Exulum', including the names with weapons and titles of the people who escaped when the Dutch broke away from Brabant under Spanish rule. The weapons were coloured but badly drawn. Hillarides son had redrawn them. Hillarides tells them that his three children had drawing training, and his daughter had made good money in Leeuwarden with drawing patterns on skirts and other things to be embroidered. He shows them work from his sons. In Ursinus's 'De imaginibus', his son added the image of Xenocrates."