Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 105
[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] Thursday, 20"' October, 1644. Folio 181. The letter of Cornelis Melyn, styling himself Patroon at Staten Island, without Staten Island. (Jato or place, addressed to Mr. van Nederhorst; also, a certain petition of the same, dated Manahattas, 6"" August last, regarding the distressed condition of affairs there, is, after previous consideration, placed in the hands of Messrs. van der Capellen, and other their High Mightinesses' Deputies to the Assembly of the XIX. of the West India Company, with power to inform themselves of, and investigate the real merits and state of the aforesaid representation, and afterwards assist in making such order therein as the interests of the country in general, and those of the said Company in particular, shall require. Resolution of the States General to inquire into the affairs of New Netherland. [ From the Register of West India Affairs, 1633—1651, in the Royal Archives at the Hague. ] Saturday, 22 October, 1644. Folio 131. Messrs. van der Capelle tho Ryssel and other their High Mightinesses' Deputies Bembiy'^of "the xix have represented to the Assembly that they have determined and resolved to Departure. procccd hencc to Amsterdam on Monday next, in order to preside, by virtue of their High Mightinesses' Commission and authority, at the Assembly of the XIX. of the West India Company which will meet in the beginning of the next week, requesting to know HOLLAND DOCUMENTS : H. 145 Abuaea.