History of the State of New York, Vol. I (1609-1691)
This is the mark ^^ of Isack de Forest, Albert Jansen, Peter Colet, This is the mark T of Tevnis Cray, This is the mark O" --r f,of Jacob Stoffelsen,
CoRNELis Willemsen, Pieter Linde,
This is the mark (S« of Claes Carstersen,
John Pathaway, Ritchert Gebbers, This is the mark ^ of Piccis,
This is the mark ^ of Abraham Jacobsen,
Jacob Couwenhoven, Reiner Jansen, Jan Verbrugh, This is the mark ^ of Wolphert Gerritsen,
Covert Loockemans, Willem Adriaensen, This is the mark B of Goris Bastelaer,
This is the mark -h ^ t -^ of Egbert Woutersen,
And whereas, the aforesaid elected men have unanimously resolved, for certain reasons them thereunto moving, to exclude Jan Damen, they have unanimously determined to choose, as they do hereby choose, Jan Evertsen Bout to consult with them, in the stead of the said Jan Damen, upon what they will deem to appertain to the public service.
Petition for leave to attack the Indians.
E. To the Honorable William Kieft, Director General of New Netherland, and his Hon'''' Council.
The whole of the freemen respectfully represent, that though heretofore much innocent blood was spilled by the Savages without having had any reason or cause therefor, yet your Honors made peace on condition that the chiefs should deliver the murderer into our hands, (either dead or alive,) wherein they have failed, up to the present time; the reputation which our nation hath in other countries, has thus been diminished, even, notwithstanding innocent blood calleth aloud to God for vengeance ; we therefore request your Honors to be pleased to authorize us to attack the Indians as enemies, whilst God hathfuUy delivered them into our hands, for which purpose we offer our persons. This can be effected, at the one place by the freemen, and at the other by the soldiers.