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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 307

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] having been ejected from his, the deponent's house. The deponent terminating his statement here, otfers at all times when necessary and. requested, to renew, and by solemn oath aflirm tlie same. Thus done and executed at the Hague aforesaid, in presence of Willem Janssen and Hendrick Jacobse, hereunto invited witnesses, who the minute hereof remaining with me have signed with the deponent, the day, month and year as above. Beneath was— With which minute this punctually agreed. Quod attestor; and was subscribed M. Beeckman, Notary Public. And whereas men are bound, when required to give testimony of Ihe truth, we have, therefore, confirmed this with an impression of our Common City Seal, on the second March, A° 1652, was signed G. Grasvvinkel; having on the margin a seal impressed on green wax, covered with paper. After collating with its original, signed and sealed as above, this copy is found to agree therewith. New Amsterdam, in New Netherland, 31" July, A" 1652, was signed by me, D. V. Schelluyne, Notary Public. Agrees, after collation by me, with the authenticated copy. (Signed) D. V. Schelluyne, Notary Public, 1652 ^V Appendix, received G December, 1652.