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Brodhead, John Romeyn. History of the State of New York, Vol. I (1609-1691). New York: Harper & Brothers, 1853. 256 words

Huygens and other their High Mightinesses' Deputies for the affairs of the West India Company, pursuant to the resolution of the 17"" Colonists of Mew January last, having inspected and examined the letter of the Directors of the West India Company Cliamber of Amsterdam, written there on the 15"' of the same month and also, in obedience to their High Mightinesses' resolution of the 25"" December last, information on the points contained in the petition of the Patroon and codirectors of the Colonic called Renselaers Wyck. Whereupon deliberation being had, it is resolved and concluded that copy of the aforesaid letter shall be placed in the hands of the said Patroon and co-directors, to reply thereunto.

Resolution of the States Genei'ol on Fiscal van Dyclcs charges against Stuyvesant.

[ From the Kegister of West India Affairs, 1652 -- 1663, In the Eoyal Archires at the Hague. ]

Monday, 10"' February, 1653. Folio 60. Having heard the report of their High Mightinesses' Deputies for the affairs of the West India Company, who pursuant to the resolution of the 6"" December, 1652, further New Neiheriand. inspected and examined the letter of fiscal Dyck, written at the Manathans on the 18'* September last, containing various complaints, and amongst others, against Director Biredor. Stuyvesant, It is, upon deliberation resolved and concluded that copies of the

HOLLAND DOCUMENTS: VII. 527 aforesaid letter and appendices shall be sent to the presiding Chamber of the West India Company, in order that pertinent information may be furnished their High Mightinesses on the contents thereof.