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Brodhead, John Romeyn. History of the State of New York, Vol. I (1609-1691). New York: Harper & Brothers, 1853. 254 words

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. It is, after previous deliberation, and after examining their High Mightinesses' resolution of the 28"" July hereupon, in conformity thereunto, hereby again resolved and concluded, to refer the Petitioner to the Courts of Justice.

HOLLAND DOCUMENTS: IL 139

Resolution of the States Geiieral in the matter of Fiscal van Dindagen.

[ From the Eogister of Wisl India Affairs, 16S8-- 1661, lu Ihe Eoyal Archives at the Hague. ]

Wednesday, 16 December, 1643. Folio 109. Lubbert van Dinef i-,g petition of Lubbert van Dinckxlaeen, further '^ ° late Fiscal and Sheriff in New lagen. Nethcrland, with the vouchers thereunto annexed, are, after previous deliberation, placed in the hands of their High Mightinesses' Deputies going to preside at the next Assembly of the XIX. of the West India Company, in order to urge and endeavor that the petitioner may be deprived of complaint; and their High Mightinesses' resolutions of the SS"" of last July and xi. instant, respectively adopted in the Petitioner's case, are, in consequence, hereby altered.