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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1849. 280 words

Civill and Military officers of ye Citty & County of albany, and accordingly Since y® Proclamation of there Maj^^ William & Mary king & queen of England &c. in this Citty, have acted in there Respective Stations without ye Least hinderance or obstruction from any Person, who are Resolved with ye assistance of god so to continue till orders comes from there most Sacred Maj^s ^vhen they will be ready & willing to give an acc't of all there actions during these Revolutions to such Person or Persons as there Majes shall be Pleased to Send hither for yt purpose, thinking themselfs noways obliged to article with or Render any account of there Proceedings to any Person Except they have Commission from there Maje^ now upon y® Throne, which we long have Expected and waited for, & still with Patience shall waite till god shall please to send it from England from there Majes \^[t^„ William and queen Mary whom god Long Preserve

And if ye s^ Milborne hath any Ammunition belonging to there Majes Stores, ye Convention Desyres he would Land it, and let them have it for there Majes fort they are willing to give a Receit for ye same

Signd Pr Schuyler Maydr

Claes Ripse van dam alderm.

alb: 13 novembr 1689 Sander Glenn Justice

K: V: Renselaer Justice Reynier Barents assis*

The Convention haveing heard ye Report brougt them by Joharmes Cuyler & abraham Schuyler, w^ere willing to come to an accommodation if Possible & Resolved to graunt yt ye word Committee might be Inserted & was also Resolved if ye s^l Milborne then Denyed to Sign ye articles to Deliver him over this following Paper