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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. 256 words

Cornells Teunise Swart being sworn, says he was also at Gabriel Thomson's last Tuesday when Pietertie Myndert Frederickse's wife came in and enquired for her daughter, who not being there, she was going away but Gabriel called her bark and said -- sit awliile Meutie ; and being in conversation about Dom: Scliaets wishing to question her daughter -- she said she had, herself, a teacher to do so -- that if she had the old rogue, she would take him by the grey pate, and further knoweth not.

M' Sherrif Pretty requests their Worships that he may act herein, to institute his action at a more convenient period.

The W. Court postpone the matter to the next Court day to act then on the merits. Meanwhile if parties can be reconciled, (through Respect for the Divine) they were particularly recommended to do so, saving tlie Sheriffs action & costs.

Albany 12 March 16 Jf Mynd' Fredericksen and his wife appear before their Worships of the Court, requesting that they may be reconciled in love & fiiendship with Dom: Schaets as they have been with Gabriel. Whereupon their W: recommended him to call Dom: Schaets which being immediately done ;

Dom: Scjiaets appearing before their Worships is asked -- if he were willing to be Reconciled with the aforesaid persons 1 who answers. Yes, on condition that they both acknowledge him an honourable man, and that they know nought of him except what is honest & virtuous (always excepting the Dispute out of Vol. m, 56