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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 232 (part 5)

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] You shall, moreover, distribute the aforesaid guns among the inhabitants of the city of New Amsterdam, and to all those who are capable of bearing arms, and to other families scattered throughout the country, with express command that they shall be obliged to keep their guns in good order, and to provide themselves witii requisite powder, keeping correct register of the guns distributed as aforesaid, so that they may be inspected and examined every three months, and should any guns remain over, they shall be stored in the warehouse. Done the first April, 1650. Resolution of the States General to invest Mr. van Rensselaer with Manorial Pr [ From the Register of Wcat Imlia Affairs, 1633 — 1651, in the Eoyal Archives at the Hague. ] Thursday, 7"" April, 1650. Folio 350. The report being heard of Messrs. van Aertzbergen and other their High Mightinesses' Committee for the affairs of the West India Company, who pursuant to their High Mightinesses' resolutions looked into and examined certain petition of the guardians of johan Tan Rens-Johan Van Renssclacr, minor son of Kiliaen van Renselaer deceased, whereby they laer's guardians.