Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 114 (part 2)
[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] of the West India Company, holden at Middelburg, from the Q"" of September to the 16"" of October, 1645, as far as tliey relate to the affairs of New Netherland. Tuesday, the 21^' September, 1G45. The opinion of the before mentioned deputies being heard, it is, after divers discourses between the members from Amsterdam and other Chambers, concluded and resolved, inasmuch as some Clergymen are about to return home from Brazil, that they be permitted to return, and that the number of those who shall remain there be limited to nine persons, to wit: one for each ninth part, to be distributed by the President and Supreme Council among the principal places where the hearers are most numerous, and their services shall be most advantageous. And that the smaller places shall be served by precentors, comforters of the sick, and schoolmasters who shall offer up public prayers, read aloud from the old and new testament, from printed sermons, and tune the psalms. But inasmuch as the Amsterdam Ciiamber maintains, at its charge, seven of the aforesaid clergymen, besides one in Curagao, one in New Netherland and one in Loando, making 10 in all; on the other hand, Zealand and the Maese have only one; Zealand and North Holland is to send one, and Stadt en Landen^ hath sent one by the last ship; it is resolved that the ' In 1594, Prince Maurice reduced the city of Groningen and united the Ommelanden, or surrounding rural districts, to it aa one province. Martinet.