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

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1850. 264 words

RESTORATION OF NEW- YORK TO THE ENGLISH. 8o

2. To the 2^^' M-". Rider Thomas Taylor was twice with those

sent Wilham Palmer That some were twice sent Mr Sharpe That hee was commanded to put off his Buff Coat

and go on Board with otliers the pt, time, and afterwards

by himselfe, for to Treat and gaine time. M"^ Gibbs That he sent twice on Board M' Lovelace That hee was Commanded on board with others

to Treat and gaine time. Henry Newton, John Cavalier, That hee sent on Board.

3. To the 3d. M^. Rider Tho Taylor except for bidding upon

paine of death W™ Palmer, John Cavalier to the whole. M"" Sharpe to the l^t part M»' Gibbs to the l^t part. M"" Lovelace to the 1^* pte. Henry Newton to the pt. And heard William Palmer and

Charles Bollen Gunners say they were ; And did pull their

Haire lor Anger

4. To the i^f^- Thomas Taylor, "William Palmer, Thomas Gibbs,

IV^ Sharpe, M"" Lovelace Henry Newton

5. To the 5*/»- Tho. Taylor, That the fflagg was struck a fflagg

of Truce put up, and a Parly Beat. William Palmer, M"^ Sharpe, That the fflagg was struck Ml" Gibbs, John Cavalier. M^" Thomas Lovelace, Henry Newton, That y^ fflagg wag

struck and Parly Beat.

6. To the 6^^- Thomas Taylor, That the Gates were opened and

the Enemy Let in

W'" Palmer, M^" Sharpe, That the Gates were opened and himselfe being tlien out sent to propose Articles to March out as Souldiers w^i^ tlieir baggage, wcii were not signed.