Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
Bastiaen Harmense.. 1
Hend Hansen i
M.itthys Meesen 2
Robt fc^anderse (j
Joh:Rosebooin 3
Joh: Abeel & Sister 3
Eghbert Teunise 5
Jan Gow 2
Jan Gilbert 1|
Gert Van Ness 2
Joh: Oothout Junr.. 1
Pr Meuse 1
John White 2
NB. These reside up beyond the North Gate and were spoken toby D.WesseJs & J. Bleker :--
Antho Barentse 2
Wouter Aertse 2
Jan d' Noorman 1
Gerrit Ryerse 1
Claes van Bockhoven 1^
Pr Quackenboss 2
Wouter Pieterse 1
Jan Pieterse 1
Reynier Pieterse 1
L'owe Funi!a 1
Marte Janse 1
Adam Winne 1
Jacob Salomonse.... 2
Teunis vandr Poel... 6
Luykes Pieterse 1
Antho van Schayk... 4
TeunisTeunise,Mason 4
Ands d' Backer 2
Meus hoogeboom. ... 1-J
Roelof Gerritse 1
Harine Ljevcse 3
Jan Grutlerse 2
Jan Van Ness 2
Bart AJb Bratt 4
Gert Hcndrix i ^
Ands Carstense.... i ^
Gert Lubbertse 2
NB. Farmers below
Jacob janse gardinier 4
Jeronemus Hansen... 1
VVm Van Slyk 2
Gert Gysbertse 4
Frederick d' Drent.. 2
Hend: Maesen 2
HenVanVVie 1
RykMaehielse 1
Onnorce the frenchman 1
Jan Hendricxe 2
Mart Cornelise 3
Jurian Callier 1
Claes Van Pettcn 2
Cornells Teunise 2
Abraham VanBrcraen 1
Melgert Abrahamse.. 2
Jan Thomase 0
Cobus Janse 1
Johannes Janse 1
Albert Cato 2
Manus Borgerse 1
Geertruy Vosburgh.. 2
Jacob Vosburgh ]j
Jacob Claese 1
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Whereon D« Godefridus Dellius is sent for and he is asked if he hath any further letters or documents besides what he had delivered to the Court, especially the Notarial contract dated 20 July 1682 executed in Amsterdam by the Notary PubMc David Staif maker Verlett whereby the Dom* was accepted for the terra of four yearSj beginning as soon as the ship, in whicli he would leave Amsterdam, had been gone to sea outride Texel, and that for the sum of eight himdred guilders a year, payable in Beavers @ 8 gl. each or 600 skepels of Wheat, at the option of s^ Dom: Dellius, besides a free house ; but should he, the Domine marry, his salary should be increased 100 gl. beavers, but as his Reverence was so unfortunate that the ship in which he was to take his passage sailed from Dover on the very day his Reverence arrived in London, so that his Reverence was obliged to return to Holland, and put to sea again last April, with Jan Gorter, witJi whom he is now arrived.