You may have heard of the Catshuis. The house in The Hague where the prime minister lives. This is named after Jacob Cats who also lived there and was council pensionary of Holland around 1640. This is similar to the prime minister. But it all started here in Brouwershaven. You have already walked past the house where Jacob Cats was born on 10 November 1577. It is on the corner of Kerkstraat and Noorddijkstraat.
He became known for his lyrics in verse form. So famous, in fact, that people used to have two books in their homes anyway, the Bible and a book by Cats. His most famous work was the book “Marriage” with useful tips for a good marriage: the marriage age, parenting and even bedtime lessons. Later, he became a politician and lawyer and so came to live in The Hague. There he dies in 1660, leaving to his two daughters a sum of 2.3 million guilders!
By now, you have collected a number of letters. These form a surname that you can find back on the market. This is how you find the pearl of resilience. When you have found her, look further. The pearls are scattered all over Zeeland! Search and find them all!
Because Brouwershaven's mill is on the town's ramparts, you can see it from afar. Built in 1724, grain was still ground here until 1954. Restoration began a few years later and found traces of an old mill that stood on the same spot. The last restoration took place in the 1960s by the millwright J. van den Hamer. So the little mill “windlust” has apparently been good publicity! Of course, this mill also has a name. Which one is that? You can find that on the cap of the mill. Question 4: On which dike is this mill located? Write down the last letter.