History of the State of New York, Vol. I (1609-1691)
Ambassador of the King of Great Britain, whether Captain Thomas Dale should be allowed to receive the payment of his salary as captain for the term of three years during which he is allowed to be absent from his Company, in the service of his Royal Majesty of England, in Virginia; But it is resolved, in view of the very prejudicial consequences resulting therefrom to the State, that the aforesaid Captain Dale shall have to be content with what has been granted him on the recommendation of the aforesaid Ambassador on behalf of his Highness the Prince of Wales.
Further Resolution of the States General.
[ From the Register of Resolutions of the States General in the Koyal Archiyes at the Hagne. ]
Wednesday, the 9"" February, IGll.
Foiio44. Heer Joachimi reports that the Sir Winwood Ambassador of the King 'I"he CaptainDaie of Great Britain, General Veer, Governor of Briel, and Conway his Lieutenant, have again very urgently recommended, on behalf of this Highness the Prince of Wales, the request of Captain Dale, proceeding for three years to Virginia, that his allowance as Captain may go on in the meanwhile. It is again resolved, that the aforesaid Captain shall have to be content with the resolution heretofore adopted in this case.
Resolution of the States General respecting ships going on a Voyage of Discovery. [ From the Register of the Resolntlons of the States General in the Royal Archives at the Hague. ]
Monday, the 21. February, 1611. Foiioss. Received and read a letter from the Commissioners of the Admiralty at