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Brodhead, John Romeyn. History of the State of New York, Vol. I (1609-1691). New York: Harper & Brothers, 1853. 327 words

[ From the Register or West India affairs, 1638--1651, In the Royal Archires at the Hague. ]

Tuesday, 24th November, 1643. FoiioioT. Deliberation being had, it is hereby resolved and concluded to delegate Mr. LabbertTanDinsia- ^^^^g^^ j^ the matter of Lubbertus vau Dinslaken, late fiscal of New Netherland, in the stead of Mr. Bommel, (in consequence of the latter's departure).

Subject for the Consideration of the Assembly of the XIX. 1643.

[ From the Original, in the Royal Archives, at the Hague. File, Weit Indie. ]

Points whereon all the Chambers of the West India Company are summoned to Amsterdam, for the 12"" December, 1643; extracted so far as relates to the affairs of New Netherland. Received 2 December, 1643.

lO"" Point.

Item. Due inquiry ought to be again made and order also given respecting the trade which some Chambers carry on separately to one quarter and another; whether it can be best promoted by trading conjointly to several places, or otherwise, each independently; first of all, praying strict attention to the Island of Cura9ao and New Netherland; both of which cost the Company considerable annually, without affording any profit or return.

Resolution of the States General in the matter of Fiscal van Dinclagen.

[ From the Register of 'West India Affairs, 1638--1651, in the Koyal Archives at the Hague. ]

Friday, n December, 1643. Having heard the report of Mr. Arnhem and other their High Mightinesses' Folio io«

Deputies, in virtue of their respective resolutions of the T^ and 24"" November last, and having viewed and examined the petitions and appendices heretofore presented to their High Lubbert van Dine Mightinesses by and on behalf of Lubbert van Dincklagen, late Advocate fiscal '*^^°' and Sheriff of New Netherland, instituting complaint of and against the West India Company of these parts, in order to receive from it payment of his three years' service and other claims, which he maintains to be due him from the above named Company.