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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 104

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] [ From the Kegisler of West India affairs, 1633 — 1651, in the Eoyal Archives at the Hague. ] Wednesday, 27 April 1644. Folio 116. Appeared in the Assembly some Directors from divers Chambers of the West compalf/.^'""""' India Company, and by the moutii of one of the Advocates of said Company proposed to their High Mightinesses, and subsequently submitted in writing, what is Proposal. substantially se't forth in the proposition hereinafter inserted. And the aforesaid Directors also delivered, besides, to their High Mightinesses a certain letter from the Directors of the abovenamed West India Company, Chamber at Amsterdam, written there the 23^ instant, being an answer to their High Mightinesses' despatch of the S"" of the present month, Affairs of New respecting the affairs of New Netherland; which being considered, the Provinces Neiheriand. dcsired copy of the aforesaid proposition, as well as of the said letter which was granted them. Report of the Deputies from the States General to the Asseiyibly of the XIX. [ From the Original In the Eoyal Archires at the Hague; File, West Indie. ] Extract of the Report of Henrick van der Capelle toe Ryssel, Daniel Hoogendorp Gaio Nauta, Gerrit van Santen, their High Mightinesses' deputies to the Assembly of the XIX. of the West India Company at Amsterdam in April,