Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 118
[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] 3'<' of November, of the past year, and sent to the Assembly of the XIX., in Zealand. 174 NEW-YORK COLONIAL MANUSCRIPTS. It will serve foi; fulfillment of said order, that a written agreement and contract was made, on the IS"* of August, of the year 1644, with the aforesaid Simon Janssen, that he should be at liberty to sail with the aforesaid ship St. Peter, from this city, Amsterdam, to New Netherland, situate within the limits of our Charter; on condition that he, before loading his goods, should be bound to bring the same into the Company's warehouses, in order to be conveyed on board, when inspected and stamped with the Company's mark; and to cause to be paid thereon the duty of sixteen per cent, in addition to the permits and convoys; also, that he should not, whilst on the way between this city and the fort Manhattes, in New Netherland, touch at any other places; but be obligated to discharge his laden merchandise at, and as far as possible to be of service to, the aforesaid fort; all on pain of forfeiting the aforesaid ship and property; and although he, Simon Janssen, ought accordingly to have fulfilled the aforesaid contract according to its tenor, and to regulate himself in conformity to its contents, yet he is found, in truth, to have violated it in divers instances.