Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
Myndert Harraensen of the County of Albany, aged about 47 years, being sworn before Johannis Wendel Justus of the Peace, declares that last harvest in his house, he asked Joris Aersen if it were true that he heard Rob*^ Livingston say that our Prince of Orange was the head of the Rebels'? Whereupon the aforesaid Joris Aersen answered No ; I did not hear Livingston say that ; but he said this, that the Late King James hath in his Declaration against the Hollanders pronounced the Prince to be the head of the Rebels, and further saith not. Thus in Alby this l^t April 1690.
Present J Bruyn, Job Provoost, J J Bleeker
Capt. Sander Glen Justus of the Peace of the County of Alby, aged about 43 years being sworn before M' Jan Jansen Bleeker, Justus of the Peace, declares that he heard Joris Aersen say several times last summer or last harvest, that it was too much reported of him Joris that he should have spoken against Rob' Livingston ; and that Joris also said what I heard Livingston say of the Prince, Akes CorneUssen and his wife were there then present when he read the declaration ; they well know what he said^ and further saith not. Thus in Albany this l^t April 1690.
Present: -- J Bruyn, Rich<i Pretty,
Johannis Provoost, Job Cuyler.
Inventory of some goods heretofore the Property of the Father, or Jesuit Valiand of Canada. They are, on information of Jan Gowand Willem Hollie, transferred to us for his Majesty's interest, still remaining at present, & until further order, at the house of Jan Gow aforesaid. Thus in Alby this 1^* April 1690. Found in one old chest as follows: -- 22 Bunches of black Beads, also some loose d"