Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 59 (part 3)
[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] Deeming themselves injured thereby, they pretend to demand reparation for their damages. Previous, 72 NEW-YORK COLONIAL MANUSCRIPTS. however, to submitting their complaints to the King or to the Lords of his Majesty's Council, they concluded to speak to me and to place the information in my hands, to see if they could obtain satisfaction voluntarily for what they claim. Copy of the aforesaid information accompanies this. I have also sent a like copy to the Directors of the aforesaid Company. Parties have given nie tlie name of a person who offered them a good sum of money for the claim, in order, as they say, that these complaints may be added to the other grievances. For the Spanish Ambassador gathers together ail that can be collected against your High