History of the State of New York, Vol. I (1609-1691)
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
Amsterdam, in order that they may reply to the petitioner's foregoing request, within fourteen days after the receipt of the letter.
States General to the Amsterdam Chamber of the West India Company. [From the Minute In the Eoyal Archives at the Hagne ; File, West Indie. ]
The States. Dlncklagen. You Can 866 from the accompanying petition, which we have resolved to send you herewith, what Lubertus van Dincklagen, late advocate-fiscal and sheriff, hath further represented to and requested of us; desiring that you reply within fourteen days after the receipt hereof, to the petitioner's foregoing petition. Wherein fail not.
Done, 6"- October, 1636.
102 NEW- YORK COLONIAL MANUSCRIPTS.
Resolution of the States General on the Ansioer of the Amsterdam Chamber. [ From Ihe Kegister of Resolutions of the Slates General, in the Eoyal Archives at the Hague. ]
Monday, 20"' October, 1636. Foiio8i9. Received a letter from the Directors of the Amsterdam Chamber of the West West India Com- , ,_ pany- India Company, in answer to their High Mightmesses' letter, written in the case of Lubbertus Van Dinclagen, late fiscal and sheriff in New Netherland. Whereupon deliberation being had, it is resolved and concluded that the aforesaid letter shall be handed to party, in order to say what he thinks proper thereupon.