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Brodhead, John Romeyn. History of the State of New York, Vol. I (1609-1691). New York: Harper & Brothers, 1853. 282 words

Whereupon deliberation being had, it is resolved and concluded, that the aforesaid petition, with the papers annexed, be sent to the Directors in the aforesaid Chamber, in order to afford the petitioner satisfaction; or, in default thereof, to inform their High Mightinesses of the true circumstances and correct state of the petitioner's case, in order, on seeing it, that further proceedings be had thereon, as to the same shall appertain.

HOLLAND DOCUMENTS: IL 101

States General to the Amsterdam Chamber of the West India Company. [ From the Minute in Hie Eoyal Archives at the Hague ; File, Weet Indie. ]

To the Directors of the Chamber of the West India Company, at Amsterdam. The States.

LnbbertTanDinck- ^ou wlU 866 what Lubbert Van Dlncklagen, fiscal and sheriff in New lagen. Netherland, and requested of us, by the accompanying has represented to,

petition and annexed papers, the original of which we have resolved to send you herewith; requesting that you will cause satisfaction to be given therein to the petitioner; or, in default thereof, inform us of the correct circumstances and true state of the petitioner's case; in order, on seeing it, that further proceedings be had thereon, as to the same shall appertain.

Done 30th August, 163G.

Resolution of the States General on another Petition of Mr. Van Dindagen. [ From the Kegister of Resolutions of the States General, in the Eoyal Archives at the Hague. ]

Monday, 6th October, 1636. Folio 774. On the further petition of Lubbertus van Dinclagen, late advocate-fiscal Dindagen.' ' and sheriff in New Netherland, It is, after previous deliberation, resolved and concluded that this petition shall be sentto the Chamber of the West India Company, at