Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 93 (part 4)
[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] Read a petition of Cornells van Hoykens, fiscal in New Netherland, soliciting increase of salary, with good accommodation in his quarters. And resolved to place the same in the of the Commissioners on the affairs of New Netherland. Wednesday, 12"> March, 1642. The Commissioners on the affairs of New Netherland, having reported on the despatch of the ambassador Joachimi, and the complaints of the English, therein contained, It is resolved, to place the said despatch, with all papers and maps touching New Netherland, in the hands of the Advocate, to form a rescript for Mr. Joachimi. The Committee nominated on the S"* instant to examine the papers from New Netherland and Curagao, report that they are of opinion still to preserve the said places at the smallest expense possible, conforming to the letter of the Director there, dated 4"" July, the resolution of the XIX., and letter of the 20"" September, 1641, sent to the aforesaid Director by the ship the Brandaris, which the Assembly approves; and resolves, moreover, to postpone the sending of a Clergyman or Vicar. Resolution of the States General on a Petition of Fiscal Van Dindagen. [ From the Eegiater of West India affairs, 1C2S— 1651, in the Royal Archives at the Hague. ] Wednesday, 2lst May, 1642. Folio 70. The further petition of Lubbert van Dincklagen, late fiscal of New Netherland, Lubbert van Dincli-• i.1 j-i 1. /' • ti • n ^ lagcn.