Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 28
[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] in the church belonging to the Selectmen 445 September 12. Extract of a letter from Vice-Director Dincklage — abuses as notorious as the sun at noonday, 446 September 6. Extract of a letter from the Selectmen — reliance still placed on their High Mightinesses' promises 446 Extract of a memoir sent by Vice-Director van Dincklage — Stuyvesant violates his promises 446 October 6. Extract of a letter from Jacob van Couwenhoven and Dirck van Schelluyne— condition of the country worse and worse — Stuyvesant gone to New England, 446 September 13. Letter of the Selectmen of New Amsterdam to the States-General, again applying for redress of the public grievances, 447 Letter of the Selectmen of New Amsterdam to the committee of the States-General, to the like effect, 448 August 29. Protest of the Selectmen of New Amsterdam against the Director and Council, for refusing to recog-nize them and for having deprived them of their pew in the church, 448 November 30. Extract from the journal of the Selectmen — guns sold to the Indians of Cannarse (L. I.), 449 December 22. Extract of a letter from the Selectmen — arrival of Melyn — vindicate their conduct 449 November 3. Extract of a declaration of Vice-Director van Dincklage as to what the Fiscal told him, 449 November 3. Extract of a declaration of Jochem Pieters Cuyter — the Chamber of Amsterdam will uphold the Director, even unto blood, 450