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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 80

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] the aforesaid charter was passed. A certain Italian nobleman, etc. (Signed) C. Van Beveren. London, 3"* April, 1637. Resolution of the States General on a further Petition of Mr. Van DincMagen. [ From the Ecgister of Eesolulions of the Stales General, In the Royal Archives at the Hague. ] Thursday, the 30"' April 1637. Folio 272. The further petition of LubbertVan Dincklagen, late fiscal of New Netherland Kecommendation.' being again read to the Assembly, It is, after previous deliberation resolved and concluded that the Assembly of the XIX. of the West India Company be seriously written to, to satisfy the Petitioner. And their High Mightinesses' deputies, going to the aforesaid Assembly, are requested to second their High Mightinesses' good disposition and intention herein with hearty zeal and earnestness. States General to the Assembly of the XIX. [ From the Minute In the Eoyal ArchiTes at the Hague; File, Went Indie.] To the Assembly of the XIX. of the West India Company; the SO"" April, 1637. The States. LubbertvanDinck-^^ wrote you at three different times last year, 1636, to pay to Lubbert Van lagen. Dincklageu his three years salary, as Fiscal of New Netherland, with the costs thereon, or in case of refusal to show cause to the contrary.