Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 89
[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] Enchuyzen, 17"" January, Anno 1639. Jacob Volckaerts z Sailmaker. Received, 3L January, 1639. Resolwtion of the States General on another Petition of Luhhert Van Dindagen. [ From the Register of West India affairs, 1638—1651, in the Royal Arcliives at the Hague. ] Wednesday, the IS"" May, 1639. Foiio27. The further remonstrance presented to their High Mightinesses by and on the Sage""^"" °'°' behalf of Lubbert Van Dinclageu, late fiscal in New Netherland, in order to obtain satisfaction from the West India Company, respecting his claims, being read; It is, after previous deliberation, resolved and concluded, that this remonstrance be placed in the hands of their High Mightinesses' Deputies, who are to preside at the approaching Assembly of the XIX. of the above named Company, at Middelburg, in Zealand, to the end that the petitioner, by their means and intercession, may be aided in obtaining reasonable satisfaction from the above named Company, in regard of his aforesaid claims. Resolution of the States General, instructing their Deputies. [ From the Register of West India affairs, 1633—1651, in the Eoyal Archives at the Hague. ] Tuesday, IS" March, 1640. Folio 80. The report being read of Mess" Arnhem, Noortwyck, Croock, Amerongen, Walta and Aldringa, (Mr. Ripperda absent) who viewed and examined, pursuant to their High Reference of the Mightinesscs' rcsolutiou of the 31" January last, the points of reference of the xlx.