Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 96
[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] there will never be productive of any other effect than expense to their masters, and trouble to the English.^ Resolution of the States General, referring the preceding Documents. [ From the Register of the West India affairs, 1633—1651, in the Royal Archives at the Hague. ] Saturday, 9 August, 1642. Folio 76. Received a letter from Mr. Joachimi, their High Mightinesses' Ambassador in Heer Joachimi. England, Written at London the last of July; with an appendix containing complaints of several of the English against the Dutch people in New Netherland. Which Engush against the ^^Ging Considered, it is resolved and concluded that copy of the aforesaid S'S^wNetheSli! complaints of the English be sent to the presiding Chamber of the West India Company at Amsterdam, for information. States General to the Amsterdam Chamber of the West India Company. [ From the Minute in the Eoyal ArchlTes at the Hague; File, West Indie.] To the presiding Chamber of the West India Company at Amsterdam, the 9"" August, 1642. The States, etc. Complaints of the you wiU Icam from the annexed papers we have resolved to send you herewith for information (which you will communicate to us with all speed), what Mr. Joachimi, our ordinary Ambassador in England, hath in his letter, dated last of July past, represented to us relative to complaints of many Englishmen against the Dutch people of New Netherland. Done 9 August, 1642. Mr. Joachimi to the States General. [ From the Original in the Eoyal Archive!