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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 138 (part 7)

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] Thirdly, that those willing to go to Angola, shall, previous to their departure from New Netherland, take out commission and permit from here, and also give security, similar to all other persons trading from this country. Mr. Mortamer alone requested, that before the passing of this resolution, he may communicate its contents to his Chamber, and learn their opinion thereon. Wednesday, 5 February, 1648. Folio 827. Mr. Mortamer being called on respecting the business of New Netherland, sp!ctin"''""™New hath declared, that he consents to the resolution adopted on the 20"" Netherland, ap-_, proved by Zealand. January last. Resolution of the States General on Complaints against Directors Kieft and St'uyvesant. [ From the Eegister of West India Affairs, 1638—1651, in the Eoyal Archives at the Hague.] Friday, ?"■ February, 1648. Priva^°"c°orpiaint8 ^^^^ two petitions of Jochem "Pieters' C. Melyn, and Michiel Bucquet, ofNewNet^Miand! Complaining of the Directors Kieft and Stuyvesant, in New Netherland, which are referred to the Directors [of the West India Company,] to give information thereon. jResolution of the States General on the opening of Trade in New Netherland. [ From the Eegister of West India Affairs, 1688— 1661, in the Royal Archives at the Hague. ] Monday, 10 February, 1648. Folio 836.