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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 14

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] September 14. Resolution of the States-General, referring to the Admiralty of Zealand the petition of Henrick Allarts, and others, for permission to send a ship to New Virginia, 26 September 15. Resolution of the States-General, allowing Henrick Eelkens, and others, to send their ship, the Wilte Duive, to Virginia, Ac, 26 September 24 Resolution of tlie States-General allowing Dierck Volkertse, and others, to send a ship to Virginia,... 26 September 28. Resolution of the States-General, allowing Claes Jacobsen Haringcarspel, and others, to send two ships to New Netherland and the adjoining lands, <fec. 2T 1G22. March ' 16. Resolution of the States-General, upon the request of Sir Dudley Carleton, the English Ambassador, that some order be taken upon the memorial he had presented to the States-General about Virginia, that Burgomaster Pauw be requested to write to the participants in the trade to New Netherland, that they inform the States-General of the situation of the matter referred to by the Ambassador,.. 27 April 21. Resolution of the States of Holland about the transportation of families, Ac, to the West Indies 28 April 27. Resolution of the States-General, upon the further request of Sir Dudley Carleton, to come to some de-cision upon his Proposition about Virginia — to look for the same, and also for what has been printed in Amsterdam on this subject 28 June 18 Resolution of the States-General upon the petition of Claes Jacobsen Haringcarspel, and others, for an