Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 138 (part 5)
[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] Therefore the Hon''''' Director General Petrus Sluyvesant, with the advice of his Hon"' Council, administering justice in the name of their High Mightinesses, the Lords Slates General, his Serene Highness, the Hon'''' Directors of the Incorporated West India Company, hath condemned, as he hereby doth condemn, the abovenamed Jochem Pietersen, to a banishment of three consecutive years, and to depart with the earliest opportunity, and in addition, to pay a fine of one hundred and fifty guilders, to be applied one-third for the Fisc, one-third for the Church, and one-third for the Poor. Dismissing the Fiscal's further demand. Thus done and enacted at the Court in fort Amsterdam, in New Netherland, the 25"' July, 1647. Agrees with the Book of Resolutions. (Signed) Cornelis van Tienhoven, Secretary. All the abovewritten Letters, Declarations, &c., are, after due, careful collation, found to agree with the Originals and principals. At the Hague, the 17"" February, 1650. To my knowledge, (Signed) M. Beeckman, Notary Public. Resolutions of the States General on the opening of Trade in New Netherland. [ From the Ecgiater of West India Affairs, 1638—1651, in the Eoyal ArcliiTea al the Hague. ] Saturday, IS"" January, 1648. The seventh am New Netherland; how to frequent Difference belw the Chambers there-Foiio324. rphe seventh and last section of the Management of the Company which treats; to frequent it.