Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 49
[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] Resolution of the States General to write to their Ambassador in England. [ From the Register of Eesolntions of the States General, in the Royal Archives at the Hague. ] Wednesday, 7"" April, 1632. Polio 216. Received a letter from Mr. Arnhem, their High Mightinesses' associate Delegate to the Assembly of the XIX., M' Olican absent, written at Amsterdam the 5"" inst, and seconded by the verbal petition of Mr. Adriaen Pieterson, Director of the aforesaid Company, in order to obtain letters to Ambassador Joachimi and Deputy Govert Brasser, with a view Ship Unity. that, through their intercession, the Ship Emdrachl, coming from New Netherland and touching at Plymouth, in England, and there seized, should be again released and discharged; which, being considered, it is hereby resolved and decided, to allow and grant the letters aforesaid in the best form. General to their Ambassadors in England. [ From the Minute in the Eoyal Archives at the Hague; File, West Indie. ] To Mess" Joachimi and Brasser, their High Mightinesses' Ambassador and Deputy in England; the 7"' April, 1632. The States, etc. Honorable. The Directors deputed to the Assembly of the XIX.