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

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1851. 335 words

This induced one of the proprietors of the burnt houses to upbraid therewith one Maryn Adriaenzen, who at his request had led the freemen in the attack on the Indians, and who being reinforced by an English troop had afterwards undertaken two bootless Expeditions in the open field--imagining that the Director had accused him, he being one of the signers of the petition he determined to revenge himself.f{ With this resolution he proceeded to the Director's house armed with a Pistol, loaded and cocked, and a hanger by his side; coming unawares into the Director's room, he presents his Pistol at him, saying, What devilish lies art thou reporting of me? but by the promptness of one of the bystanders, the shot was prevented, and he arrested. A short time after, Marine's man and another entered the fort,

1 At Corlaer's Hook. Tr.

* Note H. Their petition and the answer thereto, dated 27 Feb. 1648. ¢t Note IJ. Contains the information thereupon.

{ Note K. His trial therefor.

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each carrying a loaded gun and pistol--the first fired at the Director who having had notice withdrew towards his house, the balls passing into the walls alongside the door behind him; the sentinel firing immediately on him who had discharged his gun, brought him down. Shortly afterwards some of the Commonalty collected before the Director, riotously demanding the prisoner ; they were answered that their request should be presented in order and in writing, which about 25 men did, they ' therein asked the Director to pardon the Criminal. The matters were referred to them to decide conscientiously thereupon. In such wise that they immediately went forth, without hearing parties or seeing any complaints or documents : They condemn him in a fine of Five Hundred guilders, and to remain three months away from.the Manhatens, but on account of the importance of the affair and some Considerations, it was resolved to send the Criminal, with his trial toHolland which + +...