Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
3 That they shall not be Exposed to any harder Service or any wise more Irregularly treated then y® Rest of y® men raised for y« same Purpose
4 That they shall Remain in s^l Service from y« 9^^ of novemb' 1689 untill the 25^^ day of March as aforesaid next ensueing or orders from there Maj® for longer Continuance,* dureing which time from there Reception to y« 25*'^ day of March as afores^i they shall and must Expect there Pay or wages from them who sent them
5 That they shall be Particularly reguarded if any happen to be sick or Lame, or any w^ays Distempered according to Christian Care of Phisick and Requisite attendance
6 That ye s^ men are not to choose any officers over themselfs but such officers as are already come up with them
7 That yfi s'^ Eight Underwriters shall be obliged to pay y« Passage of y® s^ men to N: Yorke thus Concluded in albany y^ ISth day of novembr 1689
The said Jacob Milborne said he had forgott some words which must be Inserted, Particularly y^ word Committee, and also would first have an answer upon his Proposealls which he Delivered on Munday Last before he would Sign yc articles, y* s^ Cuyler and Schuyler told him they could make no alteration without y« Convention, but yt ye answer to his Proposealls was Ready and Signd and would be Delivered as soon as he signed the articles but not before
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