Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
Vpon which this following was resolved Capt Sander Glenn Leift Jan van Eps Ens: Johannes Sanders glen, and Sweer Teu nise doe vote in ye Behalfe of ye Toune of Shinnechtady yt ye men may be sent for from Canetticut and that they will bear there Proportiones of y^ Cherge of ye officers there wages and maintain them accordingly. Provided they be under Command and obey such orders and Instructions as they shall Receive from time to time from ys Convention of this Citty and County and in ye time of there not sitting to ye Mayi" & aldermen of this citt)-. It is ye opinion of ye Convention yt ye 8 men still at Sarachtoge doe Remain ther til further order.
LIEUT. GOV. LEISLER. 9&
At a Convention &c. Oct. 25. 1689. Present as before.
It is Thougt Convenient that all there Majts Justices of y« Peace & Commission 'officers doe take y® oath of allegiance to tlicre Maj<^s William & Mary king and Queen of England France k Ireland Sz'^ Defenders of y« faith and accordingly
?■■ Schuyler may^ & Justice of y« Peace did take y^ oath of fiJclily iDcfore Dirk wessells Recorder & Justice of the Peace
And these following Persons took y® oath of fidelity to there Maj'^s before P^ Schuyler raayr viz*
Dirk wessells Record^ Capt Gerrit Teunise Capt: Marte Gerritse Leift: Robt: Sanders Ens: gabriel Thompson kilian van Renselaer Claes Ripse Van Dam David Schuyler Robt: Livingston Leif^ Jochim Staets: Johannes appel Constable & P' Boss Constable