"Nicodemus Tessin is visiting the marblemill of De Goniar [De Gooijer], and describes the mill. He comments on who has the best deals to buy marble, but does not mention him by name. He mentions Bernardus Dronrijp as the best caster of lead sculptures. He visits De Witt, who lives next to the city hall and sells the best drawings and prints. He comments on a painting that De Witt had by Carl Lott of the Pharisees. Then Tessin visits the city hall, which was not completely done yet. He describes it."