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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 89 (part 5)

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] Elias de Raedt, Director of the Amsterdam Chamber, appeared in their High rreednras°an'd''Ex-Mightiuesses Assembly furnished with a letter of credence dated 17"" instant, Patro.™ relative to and hath, in virtue thereof, delivered to their High Mightinesses a draft of NewNliherland.™ Freedoms and Exemptions for all Patroons, masters or private persons who will introduce any colonies or cattle into New Netherland. Whereupon deliberation being had, the provinces requested copy thereof, which is granted. HOLLAND DOCUMENTS : IL 119 Proposed Freedoms and Exemptions for New Netlierland. 1640. [ From the Original, in the Eoyal Archives at the Hague; File, VTe^t Indie. ] Freedoms and Exemptions granted and accorded by the Directors of the General Incorporated West India Company at the Assembly of the XIX., with the approbation of the High and Mighty Lords States General of the free United Netherlands, to all Patroons, Masters, or Private persons who will plant any Colonies or introduce cattle in New Netherland. Exhibited ID"" July, 1640.