• 8?: Joan van Oosterwijck, governor of the VOC, WIC and Society of Suriname •
Willem Cornelisz van Muyden lived not far from the Greenland warehouses. He attached a signboard, 'The First Whale', to his spacious home. • 65:
Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft and his wife Leonora Hellemans. After his death, his widow bought the property that the couple had lived in for years. • 71, 73 and 127: Cornelis Trip • 111 and 113:
Hendrik Carloff and
Jan Valckenburgh. They were both involved in the slave trade between the Gold Coast and South America. • 123: Czech pedagogue
John Amos Comenius, who had moved in with
Louis de Geer • 137-139:
Samuel Blommaert • 139: Hugo Metsers • 141:
Laurens Reael and
Jacques Specx • 149: Hans van Loon, governor of the VOC and
Boudewijn Büch • 198: Hendrick van Baerle. He was involved in slave transports to Suriname • 209:
Gerrit Reynst and
Jan Reynst, art collectors • 210: The doctor and mayor
Nicolaes Tulp • 217: Daniël Deutz, mayor of Amsterdam, the lawyer Jacob Walraven,
Jan Heemskerk., and his son
Theo Heemskerk, both home affairs minister. • 224: David van Baerle, the merchant
Jean de Neufville and Pieter van Winter, art collectors • 285:
Kiliaen van Rensselaer, his neighbor was
Jacques l'Hermite • 289: Van Hall family, possibly the birthplace of
Walraven van Hall •
Johan van Scharphuizen lived next to the
Theatre of Van Campen, and later also Carel Wouter Visscher • 317: Christoffer Brands • 319: the actor
Rutger Hauer • 385:
Jacob de Wit • 444-446: the
Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam (Amsterdam Public Library) until 2007,
Mattheus Lestevenon, the ambassador in France, and the bankers and art collectors
Thomas Hope,
Henry Hope and
Adriaan van der Hoop • 452: Van Loon family and
Gerard Arnout Hasselaer • At the Molenpad,
Pieter and François Hemony established their bell foundry. The first Italian opera was performed on the site in 1680 by Dirck Strijcker. • 456: the surgeon David van Gesscher • 458:
Frederick Coyett, the last governor of Dutch Formosa. • Between the Leidsegracht and the Leidsestraat on the even side lived the poet Nicolaas Simon van Winter • 492: Hans van Willigenburg • 515: Actor Chris Zegers • 518
Benno Premsela has lived for decades here, and rebuilt it in his characteristic style. • 529: Once the home of America's second president,
John Adams. • 560:
Jacob van Lennep • 565?:
Gerrit van Uylenburgh, art dealer. • 592 and 418: wallpaper painter
Egbert van Drielst • 601: Ferdinand van Collen • 643: Matthias Trip • 668: Mayor Cornelis Munter • 672:
Ferdinand Bol, painter • 686:
Johannes Burman, botanist • 755: Paulien Huizinga •
Cosimo III de' Medici stayed at an unknown number with the wool and slave trader Francesco Feroni ==Notes==