History of the State of New York, Vol. I (1609-1691)
The Colonists in New Netherland shall be at The Colonists in New Netherland requiring liberty to take out of the City's warehouse anything for the culture of the land or the whatever they may require at the fixed price; support of their bodies, shall, etc. provided the account thereof be transmitted with the Colonists' goods, in order to be deducted therefrom.
26. 26.
The Colonists shall, for building houses. Fiat Provided it be done agreeably to the vessels and for otiier purposes, be at liberty to order and regulations made or to be made cut down in the nearest and most convenient thereon by the Director-General and Counci. forests, as much timber as they shall require,
without paying anything for it.
27. 27.
The Burgomasters as founders, patroons and Fiat. possessors of the Jurisdiction, shall appoint the Secretary, Messenger and other inferior officers.
Hunting in the woods and fishing in the Fiat. Under certain regulations made or to waters and rivers, &c., not heretofore owned be made by the Director-General and Council. by other persons, shall be free to each of the Colonists, under certain regulations to be made respecting them, under the authority of the Company, or their High Mightinesses.
29.
The City of Amsterdam shall provide for Fiat. Free of duty. the transportation of all tools and farming implements free and without paying any duty.
30. 30.
And in regard to articles which go as mer- And in regard to articles which go as merchandise, an agreement and firm regulation chandise, they shall pay such duty as is specirespecting them shall be made with the fied in the annexed list.