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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. 342 words

Kiliaan Winne Leenilert Konyn Jonathan Rees Claas Brusie Johannes Pulver Vincent Brusie Nicolas Styger Juriaen Decker Harme van Solsberge Dauphinee Solomon Schutt Jacob Stower Johannes Rosman Gabriel Brusie Wm Cole Adam Cole Baltus Anspagh Peter Smith John William Simon Jacob Coens

Sergts

Nicolas Smith Coenraet Ham Coenraet Schuyrman Bastiaen Spekerman Johannes Schans Joh : Emmerilc Plcss Joseph Aplin Jonas Smith John Coenraed Petri Hend Nies

Nicus Janse Witbeck John Witbeck Gysbert Oost»»rhuit Andrew Gardner Jan Vosburgh Derek Vosburgh Marte Vosburgh John Leggat John Seger

John Decker

Ephraim Rees ^ Corprs

Hend Bress

Johs Dyckman Junr Drum :

Lawrence Knickerbacker

John Chissim

RoeloflF d' Duytser

Pe(er Teunise

Lawrence Teunise

Abraham Tewise

Isak Spoor

George White

Joshua White

Frans I'insbagh

Hans Jury Kolemer

Jury Ryverberger

Baltus Stiever

Jan Willemschoen

Dideriph Snyder

Tcimis Snyder

Harmanus SegendorflF

William Dalis

Tho: Coraik

In all one Capt one Leivt and Ensign Tliree Serjeants Three Corporis one Drum and fifty eight Privat Centinels.

The orig. of the above is in the handwriting of Mr. Livingston.

MANOR or LIVINGSTON. 705

BRIGADIER HUNTER TO THE SECRETARY OF THE BOARD OF TRADE.

[ Lond. Doc. XXI. ]

London ye 26th July 1720.

Sir

I have tlie honor of yours with the copy of a Petition from Wjser and other Palatines with their Lordps commands relating to it.

Sucli of that people as were sober and industrious remain on tlie Lands Avhere I settled them at first k which I was o])liged to purchase for them on Hudson's River for the Ends proposed by those who sent them viz* the Manufacture of Naval Stores ; these are well enabled to subsist themselves the rest have been wanderers, xibout fourty Families of them went and took possession of Lands granted to several persons at New York and Albany Against repeated Orders : In compassion to the Innocent Women and children I prevailed with the proprietors of these lands to make tliem an oifer of the Lands fiee from all rent or acknowledgment for ten years and ever after at a very moderate Quit Rent.