"Uffenbach is in the coin cabinet of Cuper in Deventer, and notes the urns found in Nijmegen, painted and glazed with foliage patterns in different colours. He is surprised not to find a larger collection of antiquities at such a connoisseur. In the afternoon they visit the Grote Kerk [Lebuïnuskerk]. Uffenbach asks the sacristan about the grave of saint "S. Lebvini" [Lebuinus] he had read about in Zeiler's "Itiner. Germ.", p. 452, but he does not know it. Uffenbach comments that his ignorance is common among Dutch people. Uffenbach describes the church and mentions the leaded windows. They continue to the Bergkerk, which he describes as smaller and uninteresting."