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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 23 (part 2)

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] Cuyter and Cornelis Melyn, against the sentence of the Director and Council in New Netherland, with inhibitory clause, &c 250 Resolution of the States-General, approving the draft of the foregoing mandamus 252 Resolution of the States-General upon the further memorial of J. P. Cuyter and Cornelis Melyn, to grant safeguard to the memorialists, 252 Passport in favor of J. P. Cuyter and Cornelis Melyn, inhabitants of New Netherland 253 Minute of Mr. de Laet, Director of the West India Company, having delivered to the States-General authentic copies of tlie treaties, Ac, of the Company with Foreign Princes, <te., within the limits of their charter, 253 Resolution of the States-General, referring to a committee the petition of the guardians of John van Rensselaer, son of Kiliaen van Rensselaer, &c., 254 Resolution of the States-General upon the report of Mr. van Reinswoode, to whom was referred the foregoing memorial, &c, that copies of the same and of the appendices be sent to the West India Company, <tc., before a final disposition is made thereof, &c., 254 Letter of the Amsterdam Chamber of tlie West India Company to the States-General, about a Spanish barque confiscated in New Netherland, &e 255 Resolution of the States-General, referring back the memorial of Samuel Blommaert and others against the guardians of Mr.