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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 147 (part 4)

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] you, and to order and charge you, that you shall allow the aforesaid petitioners to act unmolested and peaceably to enjoy the full effect of these, Our good designs and intentions, without failing in any way therein. Done 28"" April, 1648. Mandamus in Case of the Appeal of Messrs. Ciiyter and Alelyn. [From the AcU-boek of the States General, In the Eoyal Archirea at the Hague. ] Mandamus in case of appeal with suspensory clause for Jochem Pietersz Cuyter and Cornells Melyn, inhabitants of New Netherland. Folio 574. The States General of the United Netherlands to the first marshal or messenger hereunto requested, who is qualified to act. Health.