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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 67

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] HOLLAND DOCUMENTS : U. Answer of the West India Company to the Patroons. [ From the Original in the Koyal ArchiTcs at Ihe Hagne; Lok-etkm of the States General, Division West Tndische Compagnie; Loket K., Letter L., No. 6, part 5 of tlie Bundle, entitled " Stukken rakende den Vryen handel oh en in de Brazils. Ao. 1638." ] Answer of the West India Company to, and against tlie Pretension and Claim of Michael Paauw, Kiliaen Van Renselaar and Samuel Biommaert, Patroons in New Netherland, handed in and delivered to tlieir High Mightinesses' Deputies. The Directors of the West India Company say, that heretofore eachPatroon of the Colonies in New Netherland, hath given in his separate remonstrance to the Assembly of the Nineteen, with request that the aforesaid Assembly dispose thereof; it can therefrom be seen that the pretensions of the aforesaid Patroons ditfer, and are even erected on different foundations, so that they cannot be well, nor speedily nor regularly arranged, much less treated of, in one suit in the name of all the Patroons. The Directors aforenamed, therefore, maintain that each of the said Patroons shall be bound to institute his suit separately, with vouchers, and therein set forth what he hath, both in general and in particular, against the Company, and afterwards draw pertinent conclusion.