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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 17

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] taining a general account of the commercial concerns of the Company 18. Extract from the Pointen van Beschryving, for the meeting of the West India Company this day, 13. Resolution of the States-General, appointing a committee to hear and examine the matters in difference between the West India Company and the Patroons, Ac, of the colonies in New Netherl.ind, 13. Letter of the States-General to the Amsterdam Chamber of the West India Company on the foregoing subject Letter of the States-General to the Patroons of New Netherland, on the foregoing matter. Resolution of the States-General, referring a letter from the West India Company, asking for a delay, Ac, to the committee appointed on the subject of the differences, Ac, Further resolution of the States-General upon the foregoing matter Letter of the States-General to the P.itroons of New Netherland thereupon, Letter of the States-General to the Amsterdam Chamber of the West India Company thereupon, Letter of Mr. Joachimi, the Dutch Ambassador at London, to the States-General, respecting a complaint of some English merchants.ngainst the officers of the Dutch West India Company, in New Nether-land, for interrupting their trade there, and causing them damage, Ac, CONTENTS. Iv 1633. Page. Nov. l-Y. Various depositions of the sailors, <fec., belonging to the English ship sent to the Hudson river, giving details of the conduct of the officers of the West India Company in New Netherland 72 1634. June 13.